If this was the case it would probably be running on an 12 or 18 hour cycle. Only cheap digital ballasts cause this interference and some older magnetic ballasts. I would look for a microwave or some other BIG electric motor.
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timothy
from the you'll-have-this-ansi-terminal-and-like-it dept.
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The only reason it decreases "power" is because you are inputting the same amount over a longer distance because your muscle is stretched. But I guess it is about the bigger and not the better.