I guess you can do the same for shorter but if the fixture is hardmounted you have to screw into whatever is behind it (drywall, etc) and that means removing that ballast is the fixture is ever removed for any reason...
Awesome fixture! Is that larger ballast a "lead-lag" or parallel config? (Easy way to tell is common white wire)
@Mike, Advance had a (2)F96 slimline ballast same mounting size as F40 RS under the name Ad-Lite. The line current was 1.25a and lamps were dimmer than the standard 1.45a version. I think Universal also had a small version. Same can as F48 slimline. They had those as early as the 60's I think.
Ah i see. thanks for the info. The Ad-Lite name is deceiving since they actually create less light so you're subracting light but Subtract-Lite doesn't sound as good lol.
Looks like the channel is big enough for both ballasts to fit side-by-side but most ballast manufacturers leave leads shorter on one side than the other with the assumption that the ballast is going to be mounted off-center.
Wow! This thing weights about the same amount as my M-400 split door. I believe the M-400A2s are around that weight too with the refractor and powr/door installed.
What color temp are those Altos? CW?
I've actually had to replace a ballast where the new one was longer than the original one. I drilled a new hole in the fixture.
@Mike, Advance had a (2)F96 slimline ballast same mounting size as F40 RS under the name Ad-Lite. The line current was 1.25a and lamps were dimmer than the standard 1.45a version. I think Universal also had a small version. Same can as F48 slimline. They had those as early as the 60's I think.
Looks like the channel is big enough for both ballasts to fit side-by-side but most ballast manufacturers leave leads shorter on one side than the other with the assumption that the ballast is going to be mounted off-center.
BTW, how heavy is this big guy?
Looks like that thing is a massive heavy beast though!
Some electronic slimline ballasts are the same size as a standard slimline ballast. I've got a couple like that..
@ Mike: It is 42.6 lbs.
@ xmaslightguy: Thanks,yes it's heavy,I installed the 8ft brother of this one in my shop and that was a work out.