freddy949
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Hi all
I have this odyssea light that I bought for cheap. After 6 months of use the electronic ballast broke(supprise supprise). I ordered a ballast to replace it.
My problem is that it is the right ballast for my lights, but it is a different one than what was in the light. My light has 2 96 w bulbs and I got an elctronic ballast for 2 96 w lights, but the problem is the original ballast was made in china and the one I bought was made in the us.
The old one had 2 sets of output wires with 2 blue and 2 red for each set. my new one only has 1 set and it is 1 red and 2 blue. the picture on the new ballast has each blue going to one light and the red split and then going to each light. My questions is the plug that goes into the light bulb has 4 wires going into it 2 black and 2 red, so how do I go from the 3 wires that my balast puts out to the two 4 wire plugs that plug into my two lights. There should be some way of doing it since the balast is made for 2 96 w lights and tahts what I got.
Any input or refrences would be great. Thanks
-Fred
I have this odyssea light that I bought for cheap. After 6 months of use the electronic ballast broke(supprise supprise). I ordered a ballast to replace it.
My problem is that it is the right ballast for my lights, but it is a different one than what was in the light. My light has 2 96 w bulbs and I got an elctronic ballast for 2 96 w lights, but the problem is the original ballast was made in china and the one I bought was made in the us.
The old one had 2 sets of output wires with 2 blue and 2 red for each set. my new one only has 1 set and it is 1 red and 2 blue. the picture on the new ballast has each blue going to one light and the red split and then going to each light. My questions is the plug that goes into the light bulb has 4 wires going into it 2 black and 2 red, so how do I go from the 3 wires that my balast puts out to the two 4 wire plugs that plug into my two lights. There should be some way of doing it since the balast is made for 2 96 w lights and tahts what I got.
Any input or refrences would be great. Thanks
-Fred