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Charred!
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I found a small chromed F14 striplight today. When I opened the fixture I noticed the ballast was unbolted and disconnected. The wires seemed a bit loose to me, but I didn't really care. Well this mistake costed me a vintage Westinghouse F14T12/D... ;___; The ballast was in fact shorted, oh well!
I assume I didn't pay attention because I had never got a shorted preheat choke before, all the others I found before were all working great. I gotta be more careful next time!
Oh I forgot to say, since the ballast became a direct short, it blew a 15A fuse in my panel. It even blew before the 15A breaker all my stuff is plugged to! This could make fuses even safer than breakers when used properly!
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What brand is the ballast, mine was a GE preheat choke...
I don't have any test tube in the F14 size, but I definitely should!
That could partially explain why most HID ballasts can't run multiple wattages, each wattage of lamps runs at a specific current, even if they share the same voltage.