Sub Dude
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I have a shop that is around 16 by 20 feet with 10 ft ceilings. I have 7-4ft two bulb hooded florescent fixtures. I purchased a box of bulbs 10 years ago when we built the house. I’ve used all of the bulbs and now I think I had a ballast go bad so I’m down one fixture and I’ve got other bulbs that don’t look well.
Time to consider an upgrade. I’ve done a little reading, and I’d like to upgrade to an LED type B (bypass) lamp and get rid of the ballasts.
I’ve determined that I have shunted tombstones and I think I’ll need un-shunted to utilize the type B bulbs. I measured the current ones with a Dvom and it looks like both sides are shorted. I left the connectors wired in to the ballasts. If I measure a short, am I measuring the connector or the ballast.
I like these fixtures and the hoods and I’d like to convert them.
Am I thinking right on the tombstones? Is there a better test? Cut one out of the circuit maybe and then test again?
Is there a good bulb to recommend? I’d like a 3500/4000K but not sure on the lumens.
Pics are the fixtures and current bulbs.
Thanks

Time to consider an upgrade. I’ve done a little reading, and I’d like to upgrade to an LED type B (bypass) lamp and get rid of the ballasts.
I’ve determined that I have shunted tombstones and I think I’ll need un-shunted to utilize the type B bulbs. I measured the current ones with a Dvom and it looks like both sides are shorted. I left the connectors wired in to the ballasts. If I measure a short, am I measuring the connector or the ballast.
I like these fixtures and the hoods and I’d like to convert them.
Am I thinking right on the tombstones? Is there a better test? Cut one out of the circuit maybe and then test again?
Is there a good bulb to recommend? I’d like a 3500/4000K but not sure on the lumens.
Pics are the fixtures and current bulbs.
Thanks


