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Today repaired a couple of two tube fluorescent fixtures for neighbour.
Along with some physical items, missing ground screw, improper cable anchor and a couple of loose and/or broken fluorescent lamp sockets, one fixture required a new ballast. Neighbour proffered two unused ballasts that someone had given them. (Both 120 volt 60 hz.) One was a 'conventional' two 40 watt tube ballast, which worked fine. The numbers of recognizable 40 watt and similar tubes were listed on the replacement ballast. Both fixtures worked fine and neighbour took them away to install in his garage. The other ballast is marked electronic and lists tubes that I do not recognise. All my spare bits and pieces and a stock of used 48 inch fluorescent tubes are for conventional non-electronic ballasted fixtures. And not that I'm short of spare used ballasts and even a few new ones; but for practical information and as a general question? Must that electronic ballast only be used with special tubes etc. and/or any use to me? In any case I'll keep it around cos. with my luck, if I chuck it out, three weeks later someone will ask me to repair a fixture that will turn out to be electronic! Isn't that always the way? BTW my neighbours son came home for a visit and "helped his dad clean up the garage". Neighbour now can't find anything useful including the spare gas tank he had to put in his old truck! Lucky he had those ballasts! |
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