A ballast is a device used to limit the amount of current in an electrical circuit. They are most commonly used with fluorescent lamps and other gas-discharge lamps to provide the necessary starting voltage and then regulate the current during operation. Ballasts prevent the lamp from drawing excessive current, which would quickly destroy it. Electronic ballasts are more energy-efficient than older magnetic ballasts.
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