Thank you for these important tips. When using 1 ballast per lighting + emergency ballast quit simple but with 3 or 4 tubes wiring up gets pretty confusing how is the connections between each tube made?😢
We are glad you found the tips helpful. Wiring multiple tubes with one regular ballast and an emergency ballast can indeed be tricky. However, the regular ballast will connect to all the tubes for normal operation, while the emergency ballast will be wired in parallel to ensure some lights stay on during a power outage. By following our video, you can interconnect 3 to 4 tube lights to a regular ballast with an emergency ballast, but only connect 1 or 2 of the tube lights to the emergency ballast. Contact us again if you are unsure about the wiring.
Very useful video well explained and the indicators on the diagram make it easier to understand
Another useful video for me to study about electrical. Keep up the good work. 👍
Thank you for these important tips. When using 1 ballast per lighting + emergency ballast quit simple but with 3 or 4 tubes wiring up gets pretty confusing how is the connections between each tube made?😢
We are glad you found the tips helpful. Wiring multiple tubes with one regular ballast and an emergency ballast can indeed be tricky. However, the regular ballast will connect to all the tubes for normal operation, while the emergency ballast will be wired in parallel to ensure some lights stay on during a power outage. By following our video, you can interconnect 3 to 4 tube lights to a regular ballast with an emergency ballast, but only connect 1 or 2 of the tube lights to the emergency ballast. Contact us again if you are unsure about the wiring.