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Hello, I am doing an art installation, and I am going to wire eight 4'
T8 fluorescent fixtures(with bulbs) to a power source. Each bulb will need its own switch. Do I get a large ballast that can handle all eight, and then wire the switches after the ballast?? OR Do I have to use a separate ballast for EACH bulb, and put the switch before the ballast? Thanks SO much for your help! -My name is Yes Duffy |
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