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debbieboston's avatar
debbieboston
Explorer
Dec 28, 2014

led lights

Some "how to" videos show cutting wires to ballast when replacing fluorescents with leds and some videos show just snapping new led lights in. Are we ok not cutting wires to ballast? Seems to be working. Is it safe?

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  • wa8yxm's avatar
    wa8yxm
    Explorer III
    The Ballast is really an inverter, It puts out a higher voltage which may or may not be A/C (Likely is).

    As noted, some tubes are designed to use that kind of voltage,

    Others are designed to work on 12 volts, if yours is, I would suggest cutting the lead..

    Now, the 12 volt tubes come in two types, Some have either plastic or metal pins that are insulated and do not connect anything, others the pins are the contacts.. The ones where the pins are N/C have a pair of wires coming out of them.

    on those you can simply disconnect the ballast from the ON/OFF switch and leave it in palce, (this is how I will likely do my LED upgrade).
  • Depends on the LED "tube" itself - some require 12v, others can work on the higher voltage from the ballast.

    al