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Default Fluorescent Inductor

We have some 10 year old Fitzgerald fluorescent lights. On one of these the
inductor has broken down. I don't want to replace the whole fitting as they
all match at the moment. Unfortunately Fitzgerald Lighting went toes up last
December. Any idea where I can source a new inductor, please? For a 4 ft
fitting - 36/40 w. BTW, I assume it's an inductor - the big ballast thingy
inside the fitting.

I see that a new company has started production under the Fitzgerald name,
and I'll call them on Monday, but I would have thought that things like
inductors are generic.





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