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Default Replace T 12 tubes with T8 tubes?

On Apr 25, 8:47*pm, "RBM" wrote:
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As my 4 foot T12 fluorescent lights in my shoplights fail, can I
replace them with 4' T8 tubes? These shoplights all seem to have
electronic ballasts, consisting of a small, sealed plastic package
about 2"x2"x1/2".


Thanks


Walter


** No, the 32 watt T8 lamps use a different ballast. Those really cheap
shop lights with the integral ballast, aren't designed for ballast
replacement
As long as they have the sockets and wires, an electronic ballast can be
added. Though, it might be cheaper to buy a whole fixture than a
ballast.


** These fixtures are so cheap, there is no chamber to install a standard
ballast, not to mention the wiring for their integral ballast is
completely different. On top of that, a replacement cheap T8 shop fixture
costs less than a standard replacement 2/32 electronic ballast


I don't dispute the cost of a fixture compared to the cost of a ballast.. I
am *indicating ANY fluorescent fixture containing tube sockets can be
easily wired into any ballast regardless of the stock wiring layout. A
simple universal T8 ballast contains two blue wires, one red wire and a
black and white (hot and neutral). The wiring diagram is located on the
ballast as well.


As for a slot or fastener for the ballast, I agree most cheap fixtures
will not have a pre-made fastening area for the bigger electronic ballast.
Though, most fixtures (even the cheap ones) have holes on top, one can be
used for a screw, and electronic ballasts are much smaller than their
megnetic parents. Otherwise, it still doesn't mean a simple drill bit and
machine screws can't hold it in place.


**And I'm not saying it can't be done, just that the design of these really
cheap shop fixtures makes it impractical from every conceivable point of
view


NO? A SIMPLE SELF TAPPING SCREW MAKES IT NOT ONLY PRACTICAL BUT
SIMPLE.

IF YOU WANT EVEN MORE PRACTICAL, WATCH YOUR LOCAL STORES, WHEN THEY
LOOSE THEIR LEASE MANY NEW COMMERCIAL RENTERS REMODEL AMD DISCARD EVEN
NEW FIXTURES FOR THEIR VERY OWN DESIGN.....FIND THEM AND REMOVE THE
VIRTUALLY NEW T8 ELECTRONIC BALLAST BEFORE THE SALVAGE TRUCK TAKES
THEM AWAY AND SAVE A BUNDLE.

PAT ECUM