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    connecting e balast

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    can i connect 2 e-ballast together so as to that 2 ballast share one power plug.If yes anyone can tell me the connection?

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    Errr... not a good idea. Suggest you get a power strip. Much more convenient, and you can turn off each set of lights individually.
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    Chee Seng,
    Shouldn't be a problem..... no safety issues.

    If you connect as per Vinz's recomendation, it would be better as you can control the light separately but not a must.
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    Vinz:

    care to enlighten me on what is a power srtip?

    sherwin:

    do i connect it as in series i.e neutral frm ballast one to live of ballast 2 ?

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    On 1/5/2003 8:41:52 AM

    Vinz:

    care to enlighten me on what is a power srtip?

    sherwin:

    do i connect it as in series i.e neutral frm ballast one to live of ballast 2 ?



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    power strip consist of a plug, extended wire and a strip of 3 pin sockets. you can find this power extension in any electrical store, even ntuc has it.

    the connection must be in parallel. connect both neutral together and both live together.
    thomas liew

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