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Bad ballast?

safetyfast

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Having a problem with a new 8' two bulb fluorescent light. Uses the 8' bulbs that have a single pin on each end. Worked fine initially when installed a couple of weeks ago. Now, only one bulb lights. The one bulb appears to be at full light. It has a single ballast. The ballast has three wires coming out. One to each pin on one side and one wire which feeds both pins on the opposite end. I already tried switching bulbs out and got the same result.
 
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Junkman

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Just because it is new, doesn't mean that it can't go bad. If swapping bulbs gets the same results, one side of the ballast has gone south. I would take it back to where I purchased it and get a replacement.
 
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Flatmotor

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Swap the common sockets on the end with the single wire from the ballast and see if the non-working lamp moves to the other side. If it does you have a bad socket or a bad connection on the socket. Bill
 

NAYLOR

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Swap the common sockets on the end with the single wire from the ballast and see if the non-working lamp moves to the other side. If it does you have a bad socket or a bad connection on the socket. Bill

you may not want to do that. generally, when you remove wires for the sockets, the sockets have to be replaced.
 

Flatmotor

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you may not want to do that. generally, when you remove wires for the sockets, the sockets have to be replaced.

I meant to physically take the sockets out of the end bracket and swap their position and not removing the wiring from them. Bill
 
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