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Default How to test Fluorescent Ballast

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RichK wrote:
I did do the normal web search and found some info, bo in all cases it
says: replace the ballast. In fact I already did that and lights do work
now. Ballasts are about $16 each locally to cover 2 bulbs.


If you do replace it, go for an electronic high frequency ballast. You'll
get more light with no flicker, the tubes will last longer and no starting
problems.

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