CrackerJax
New Member
You have a fan blowing on the ballast..... to cool it. Or don't you count that energy....
You folks tend to over analyze these wiring jobs from what I can tell. We're not talking industrial wiring here, this is penny ante stuff. Worrying about the efficiency of a ballast at 90 degrees as opposed to 75 degrees. Jeesh....
If you need a fan to cool your ballast, you don't have it wired correctly.
Wait a sec, maybe your on to something. The lighting in my kitchen is florescent with kick UP ballasts of 277 V. They have run for ten years now....... is it too late to place fans on all of them? To increase the "efficiency"? Lawdy...
A ballast isn't a computer chip yah know.....
out.
You folks tend to over analyze these wiring jobs from what I can tell. We're not talking industrial wiring here, this is penny ante stuff. Worrying about the efficiency of a ballast at 90 degrees as opposed to 75 degrees. Jeesh....
If you need a fan to cool your ballast, you don't have it wired correctly.
Wait a sec, maybe your on to something. The lighting in my kitchen is florescent with kick UP ballasts of 277 V. They have run for ten years now....... is it too late to place fans on all of them? To increase the "efficiency"? Lawdy...
A ballast isn't a computer chip yah know.....
out.