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![]() Why would you need a 250 watt ballist for t5 lights ? 250 watt is for metal halide bulbs not t5. I saw your other post neither make sence. If your t5 are broken then you need a t5 ballast. In that case how many bulbs and what are the length? Also have you checked to see if a t5 bulb has just come loose or something doubt dropping a fixture would break the ballast inside.
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![]() Sorry my t5 ballast is built in to my metal halide ballast. I do not want to run a broken ballast. So I'm having to get a new 250 watt ballast along with a new 54 watt t5 ballast. It has 4 t5 bulbs that are 48" long. None of the bulbs work. I also tried pulling apart the ballast and there is nothing that has come loose. I dropped the ballast and not the fixture. Sorry I should have worded things better.
Last edited by Liquitech; 02-15-2017 at 04:19 PM. |
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![]() That makes more sence I would think it will be hard to find that exact ballast as those fixtures are kinda rare in these parts, I would try and figure out a way of wiring just a new t5 ballast if possible.
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