Great video! Thanks for posting it. I am about to attempt the same with (live) wire. Cannot turn it off at all without turning off all systems and data center (cheap short cut electricians...tsk tsk).
How did u do that without rewiring the fixture because I saw an electrician have to rewire a 3-lamp fixture to support a 4-lamp ballast. The only wire that wasn't wire nutted was 1 yellow
So weird in having this problem now and the diagram shows you use the yellow as the power and the blues and red as the neutrals he has the same ballast as me
Thank you! This is exactly what I was looking for! A simple, to-the-point, no bs "how to" video.
Literally this is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!
This video saved my life and headache thank you!!!!
thanks I had to freeze the three wire connection but I got it..slow down and show each connection..Thank I like your vid..😁
Yo, thank you for this!! What a great help!!
Damn that fixture must be old! The original ballast was a Motorola. I believe Motorola stopped making them in 2003. Nice video by the way!
Worked great on ours
Great video! Thanks for posting it. I am about to attempt the same with (live) wire. Cannot turn it off at all without turning off all systems and data center (cheap short cut electricians...tsk tsk).
How did u do that without rewiring the fixture because I saw an electrician have to rewire a 3-lamp fixture to support a 4-lamp ballast. The only wire that wasn't wire nutted was 1 yellow
So weird in having this problem now and the diagram shows you use the yellow as the power and the blues and red as the neutrals he has the same ballast as me
Speak like you got a pair