Thanks for the video, I have a sox 135w, I have the right ballast but no ignitor nor the capacitor so a electronic ballast would work fine but couldn’t find any for 135w. Any ideas?
will it work if i connect a 36w fluorescent ballast to a 35w low pressure sodium bulb and what if i connect a 80w high pressure mercury ballast to a 70w high pressure sodium bulb will it work or cause a problem?
I love the colour rendering of SOX LPS lamps , lovely orange/yellow glow. Hate the way councils are getting rid of LPS & HPS for LED
it's literally monochromatic 😭
Nice. You should make a video showing how to use a fluorescent ballast on low pressure sodium if you don’t have one already.
Thanks for the only video on installing SOX! But I tried to search the ballast you used and I just didn't find it online. What stores I might find it?
Would highly recommend a disclaimer of responsibility if an error occurs whilst connecting, ie electrocution
Thanks for the video, I have a sox 135w, I have the right ballast but no ignitor nor the capacitor so a electronic ballast would work fine but couldn’t find any for 135w. Any ideas?
Tu peux aussi allumer des sox avec un ballaste de tube fluo
donc un ballast électronique pour tube fluo genre OSRAM QUICKTRONIC 1X55 ça peut marcher?? je cherche cette info depuis des semaines...
will it work if i connect a 36w fluorescent ballast to a 35w low pressure sodium bulb and what if i connect a 80w high pressure mercury ballast to a 70w high pressure sodium bulb will it work or cause a problem?
Id say its best to ask chat gpt
Hoi tobias v dien cool
4:50 gelukkig kun je nu niet meer vergeten hoe je een evsa aansluit 😂
Connecting these lamps to electronic is a peace of piss its the magnetic stuff people cant do
Magnetic wiring is easy af, many ways to make some dead neat connections
@@d4sgroup For people who know who to do it yes however people new to the hobby would find it tricky like i did