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Can you post the URL for that datasheet? I can't imagine why you would want to connect tubes in series (as you have drawn them).cybe said:Made a diagram to show what I meant that I could have 2 lamps per ballast, this is a wiring diagram I found in the datasheet for the product.
The ballast is on 30W while the UV tubes is at 15W each...
I am working on a diagram for 8 UV tubes but since I made to delete the last one I had to start from scracth :mrgreen:
edit: oops... that drawing is not correct the starter is not linked to both pins on the UV tube on the left upper field... it should only go to the lower pin...
They have two pins per node so you can connect another wire if need be (as in Figs 2 & 4). You can use either one on each side.cybe said:That looks more right yes
Thx alot
One last question I think, if u se on the datashet the ballast got four connection pins (any more than two and I am confused ), anyway what I wondered is wich pins to use. I guess it is the two outer pins (on each side) but I am far from sure...
I will draw the "final" layout a little later today witch will includes switches and so on (I know of a pretty good diagram for a timer switch wich I know works, if I can get the I guess I use it...).
Looks good to me. Don't call me if you get sunburned or electrocuted. :roll: Of course, you won't be able to call me if you are electrocuted.cybe said:Now I am finished with the diagram I think I added 2 switches, one for main power and the other to switch between double sided exposure and singlesided.
Ron H said:Looks good to me. Don't call me if you get sunburned or electrocuted. :roll: Of course, you won't be able to call me if you are electrocuted.cybe said:Now I am finished with the diagram I think I added 2 switches, one for main power and the other to switch between double sided exposure and singlesided.