The only places for an inexpensive ballast are Craigs List or E-bay.
Go to www.markviii.org then to technical help they will guide you to a site where you can order a ballast.
If the ballast on a fluorescent light blows the lamp will not work.
If it's a fluorescent light, the sound is probably caused by a faulty ballast. <><><> If the light is incandescent and connected to an inexpensive dimmer, noise from the dimmer can cause the filaments to "sing." Better dimmers have better noise filtering.
yes..if we replace magnetic ballast with electronic ballast...there is no need of starter if we use electronic ballast.
need a universal voltage ballast 120/277 volt or a 277volt ballast
Yes. It's in the fuse panel on the left side of the dash. You have to have the drivers door open to get to it. Don't remember what fuse it is, but if you keep popping the fuse, it means the ballast for the neon is probably baf and will continue to short it out till you either replace the ballast for the neon, or remove the ballast all together
A T8 LED tube has to be used with a ballast to bring the correct voltage to the tube for it to operate correctly. Removing the ballast from the circuit will prevent the tube from operating.
You have a failing bulb or ballast.
only regular lights like in ur house if u want to dimm a fluorescent light u have to change out the ballast to a dimmable ballast
Don't know if the dealer still has these, if they do will be high. They sometimes appear on E-Bay but most of the time they are used. Good luck.
Yes, provided the bulb types are compatible with the 400 watt ballast.
Normally its the ballast that's different. Use an electronic ballast rather than a magnetic.