Hi,
This may be redundancy to ask but...I have purchased an advance (4)F32T8 ballast and want to OD 2 24" NO's. For now I only have 1 ballast ($29.00 bucks at Lowes). I have read Gullf's posts regarding ODNO in series to make the ballast think the 2 24" bulbs are 1 48" bulb. I can not figure out how to do this...I have 2 blue wires, 2 red wires, 2 yellow wires and the black & *********** wires. I fried my last ballast trying this so any help would be appreciated. I am new to working with high voltage (i'm a PC tech so low-voltage is what i've delt with). I can tell a slight difference with this ballast than the magnetic ballast that came with the fixture.....
Thanks.
Please give the exactly model number of the ballast to be sure it will work. Only Advance REL-4P32-SC(instant start) will work. Advance Rapid Start ballasts will NOT work.
The wiring goes like this: 2red+2blue ALL go to ONE end of Bulb A. 2 yellow both go to one end of Bulb B. Use a wire of your own to connect the free ends of bulb A and bulb B together. Whenever you need to connect multiple leads to one endcap, you can jumper them together with a wirenut and then use a single lead to connect to the endcap. It is recommended and will make reconfiguration of ODNO very easy.
Thanks. When I get home I'll reply with the Ballast model number. If it will not work i'll have to take it back....or be stuck with a $29.00 ballast that does not work...I should have bought the workhorse from that website Gulf Mentioned....sheesh
I am not familiar with this model, in the ODNO thread and in the replay I gave to you in your other thread, REL-4P32-SC was mentioned. Let me look it up with google and in the ODNO thread... It seems very similar to the other model, except this one can actually handle voltage 120-277v: http://www.advancetransformer.com/uploads/resources/EL-2030-R04.pdf
I would use it, no reason it should not work. Observe how it fires up initially, make sure no smoke is coming out :icon_bigg
Shalu,
Sorry for the missing wiring diagram, I had to revamp a website I was working on and accidently deleted the image. This may be wrong but I figured that I would post it and find out. I'm usually pretty good about figuring stuff out but I don't want to fry another ballast .... I originally connected it using normal output wiring. It fires up "instantly" instead of blink,blink...light (hahaha). Event at NO it looks like it is giving more light than the magnetic ballast that came with the (2) 24" fixture. I'm using 1 24" t12 acentic (sp) and one 10,000K bulb. My little corals on my Live rock have all opened up like they are supposed to. I bought T12's because the Rapid Start ballast was for T12's and I read somewhere that you could not use T8's on a T12 ballast so I wasn't going to try it.
ALL red(2)+blue(2) go to SAME end of BULB A ONLY. You can jumper all 4 wires together and use a single wire to go the the bulb.
BOTH yellow go to SAME END of Bulb B ONLY. You can also jumper the two wires with a wire nut and use a single wire to connect.
Your diagram was correct about that so far, but read the following carefully:
Now you have one end of Bulb A and one end of Bulb B that have nothing connected, now take a wire and connect them from one bulb to another.
By the way, the 10000k bulb is fine with plants, but the actinic bulb is only useful for saltwater, it won't do much for plants.
I hope this is right. I hate to keep bothering you with my uncomprehensiveness of this matter. I guess that would explain the smoke from my 1st ballast (and the fact that it was Rapid Start) I can't tell you how much I have appriciated your help...
Shalu,
I wired it just like you suggested, when I plugged it in it lit the room up. I am still seeing little spots....I moved the canopy back on my tank and plugged it in. I can deffinately see a difference. With the standard wiring, there is still too much blue, with this it is only slightly blue...since it's salt water it needs to be. I need to replace them with T8's some time but I just bought them (drs. Foster & smith had a sale). Thanks again, i'll keep you posted.
I'm sure your wondering why I'm on a planted tank forum rather than a reef tank forum. I have found more info here and the users are more willing to help. Plus most have the expensive equipment and have the attitude that theirs is always better. I do have two freshwater tanks with plants so I guess i'm okay... :icon_bigg
THanks...
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