Ok, so my lights died, and for various reasons (v aged ballast, relatively young tubes with no visible signs of issues) I decided it was probably the ballast. The only problem is, the connections on the new one I bought are rather different from the old unit, and I just can't figure out how I need to wire it.
The old one effectively had the mains connections at one end of the block and three connectors at t'other end, which made connecting the three wires emerging from the tank lid (one from one end, two from t'other) relatively straightforward. The new one has the mains connectors + three others at one end (L, N, 1, 2, 3) and four connectors (4 thru' 7) at the other. The more I peer at the diagrams the more it makes my head spin. If anyone can tell me which of the seven connectors available (excluding the mains ones) to connect the three wires to, I'd be very grateful. I took what I thought was a common sense punt and when I clicked on at the wall there was a loud bang and all the sockets in the kitchen went dead, so I thought so much for common sense and decided to seek help from People Who Know.
Many thanks if you can help. I think my fish are quite enjoying the gloom, and it certainly slows down the algae, but it would be nice to see them again.
The old one effectively had the mains connections at one end of the block and three connectors at t'other end, which made connecting the three wires emerging from the tank lid (one from one end, two from t'other) relatively straightforward. The new one has the mains connectors + three others at one end (L, N, 1, 2, 3) and four connectors (4 thru' 7) at the other. The more I peer at the diagrams the more it makes my head spin. If anyone can tell me which of the seven connectors available (excluding the mains ones) to connect the three wires to, I'd be very grateful. I took what I thought was a common sense punt and when I clicked on at the wall there was a loud bang and all the sockets in the kitchen went dead, so I thought so much for common sense and decided to seek help from People Who Know.
Many thanks if you can help. I think my fish are quite enjoying the gloom, and it certainly slows down the algae, but it would be nice to see them again.