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(09-22-2014, 12:36 PM)f350ca Wrote: (09-22-2014, 09:26 AM)TomG Wrote: That's possible Greg. I had several ballasts that failed and all were weak. The new solid state ballasts are much more efficient anyway so that a good excuse in itself to change them out. The T8 bulbs will fit the T12 fixtures, so you could just shotgun the ballasts and re-use the fixtures. I think solid state ballasts are about $15.
Tom
Just checked $25 for your neighbour to the north. Isn't this free trade thing great.
Have you tried Amazon? There are a bunch of them in the $12-$18 range. Bulbs are cheaper too.
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"Have you tried Amazon? There are a bunch of them in the $12-$18 range. Bulbs are cheaper too. "
Tom,
I tried Amazon and found "PES 2 Lamps Fluorescent Electronic Ballast, 120V, # PES120ET8-12SMT " $17.99 ea.
I tried to order to see what the total cost would be and selected 2 to get a price break.
Total including shipping and import costs came to $52.25 so I cancelled (I think).
Amazon.ca doesn't have a very good search function and the pages of different descriptions for (electronic ballasts) included
all sorts of fluorescent items so I couldn't find anything similar to the above.
Ah! free trade!
P.S. Ed, I tried the quote button to quote tom but nothing happened, must be different than the old system?
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(09-22-2014, 06:00 AM)Mayhem Wrote: Ken - I'm sure the visitor from down under could help you with your lighting upgrade...
Much appreciate help but that doesn't mean I can afford all the fixtures and wiring.
Thanks though!