ballast are either electronic or iron core induction type so at the end of the day it does not matter what type it is so long as it can handle the wattage of the tube you are trying to drive any thing will work so long as you have every thing in place that the new ballast needs,electronic types need nothing to work ballast types need a starter of some kind
a compact electronic ballast in the base of the lamp
There are many types of ballasts in the electrical industry. To get an answe, the type of ballast must be stated.
To answer this question the voltage of the ballast must be stated and the type of lamp in the fixture.
By the teeth marks left behind, the type of shark can be narrowed down.
Normally its the ballast that's different. Use an electronic ballast rather than a magnetic.
If it is a push on type of wire connector you should be able to use a small bladed screwdriver that fits into the slot.
The only places for an inexpensive ballast are Craigs List or E-bay.
No, the ballast has to be matched to the lamp. 250 watt ballast, 250 watt lamp. Also be sure to match the lamp type to the proper ballast even though the wattage is the same. HPS ballast to HPS lamp, Metal halide ballast to metal halide lamp and mercury vapour lamp to mercury vapour ballast.
It does not have a ballast resistor.It does not have a ballast resistor.
Go to www.markviii.org then to technical help they will guide you to a site where you can order a ballast.
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Ballast connection diagrams are on the identification label that is on the ballast.