Fluorescent Lighting
by Bob Roberts
I'll add to this in the future when I can squeeze out a few more minutes, but for right now I think these simple pics will be of some help to quite a few that have been asking how to wire up an old marquee light.
The list of ohms for each ballast is on the left and you should measure your's before putting a new fluorescent lamp in or else it may go poof instantaneously upon power up if it has a short.
I always drilled the 1/8" holes & then used a tap to thread them to use the screws that are already present. Quite possibly the screws may make their own threads, but if not, self tapping screws could be used if you don't own a tap & die set. If nothing else, you could drill larger holes & use bolts & nuts to secure them. If you want the tube to be exactly in the center, you'll have to lengthen both starter wires, but looking it over with the one side lengthened as in the pic, it is not that far off & does not show once the marquee is installed. The typical 18" fixture uses a F15T8/CW 18" fluorescent tube, the F15 signifying 15 watts & the T8 signifying the type/size tube...in this case a 1" in diameter as opposed to the F14T12/CW 15" fluorescent tube at 14 watts and a T12 type which is 1½" in diameter. Ops use to ask for fat tubes or skinny tubes when ordering. These both use the FS-2 starters & the common replacement ballast that works with 13 thru 20 watt fluorescents.
As always, these ballasts, tubes & starters can be found on the parts
page.
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