Modern electronic ballasts won’t have starters, mine did as it was ancient 👍Thanks for your suggestion. Can you explain how to do this (I assume you therefore can't find the "glue line"), and did you find the starters in there?
Modern electronic ballasts won’t have starters, mine did as it was ancient 👍Thanks for your suggestion. Can you explain how to do this (I assume you therefore can't find the "glue line"), and did you find the starters in there?
Sorry, why can't you rewire it? There is only 2 wires from the AC side going to the one end pinsI don't know if anyone can help. I used a dremel to cut open the lamp holder and all seemed to go well. I removed the electronic ballast, ditched that, and re wired the lighting unit to AC mains but it did not work at all.
The LED lights do have a sticker to indicate ac mains at one end but if that means the positive and negative are at one end, these LED tubes can't be used in this fitment. Going back to the makers downloads, I cannot see anything to suggest they are single ended tubes so if I made a mistake in buying them, I don't even know what to look out for so I don't repeat the mistake... any help appreciated.
Now the ends ( playfully called tombstones) COULD BE shunted which would be a major issue
No, it means zero ohmsIt's all be put back for the night, but I will take the measurements tomorrow afternoon (UK time). In my response earlier, I had assumed "shunt" simply meant "connected" but I see it can mean a resistance.
The original wiring is not in doubt, it's the Type A electronic ballast.Normally the original wiring diagram should be on the ballast.
Hi fredi. Here is a picture of the end of the tube saying "AC Input" and pointing to that end. When measured with the meter, it ticks up for a split second and ends at zero ohms.No, it means zero ohms
By tombstones, are you referring to the fittings into which the pins on the tube fitHi fredi. Here is a picture of the end of the tube saying "AC Input" and pointing to that end. When measured with the meter, it ticks up for a split second and ends at zero ohms.
The other end there is a constant resistance of 14 ohms.
Surprisingly, I was wrong about the fitment itself and the two "holes" at each end aren't connected in the fitment, but there is no way to get into these "tombstones" and alter what is just one wire coming out of them.
Todays about the last day I can open a return for these tubes.
I appreciate your help