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1 ballast
<tech.gen> (gen.) ■ Ballast m<build.mat> (roadbed) ■ Gleisbettungsmaterial n<build.mat> (e.g. railway track) ■ Gleisschotter m<build.mat> ■ Grobzuschlag m ; Grobzuschlagstoffe mpl< light> ■ Vorschaltgerät n<mvhcl.el> (of discharge lamps) ■ Vorschaltgerät n -
2 arc voltage
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3 choke
vt <tech.gen> (current, flow) ■ drosseln vt -
4 choke ballast
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5 lamp operating voltage
English-german technical dictionary > lamp operating voltage
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6 lamp voltage
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7 outer bulb
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8 outer envelope
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9 outer jacket
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10 tube voltage
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