Los_Control
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Sometimes free cost more then buying new.
1 block away they were giving away some 4' fluorescent lights that were removed from a school.
There must have been a pile of 30 or 40 there ... I took 4.
All the light tubes were gone, almost 1/2 were missing the ballast. I am thinking whoever removed the lights, took a good stash of spare parts for self.
My question is, do these lights still need a starter?
There is too many loose wires for lights wired in a series and afraid something else is missing also.
I have 2 yellow, 2 red, 1 black 1 white. All are loose and need connected and I do not have the wiring instructions. I would think I would only need to connect the black & white to make them work,
Do I have a pile of tin for the scrap pile, can they be converted to led?
1 block away they were giving away some 4' fluorescent lights that were removed from a school.
There must have been a pile of 30 or 40 there ... I took 4.
All the light tubes were gone, almost 1/2 were missing the ballast. I am thinking whoever removed the lights, took a good stash of spare parts for self.
My question is, do these lights still need a starter?
There is too many loose wires for lights wired in a series and afraid something else is missing also.
I have 2 yellow, 2 red, 1 black 1 white. All are loose and need connected and I do not have the wiring instructions. I would think I would only need to connect the black & white to make them work,
Do I have a pile of tin for the scrap pile, can they be converted to led?


