Hello.
Are your lights similar to http/www.fishforums.net/index.php?/topic/265546-fixing-juwel-light-bar/ ?
I assume that you have seen this thread..
If you have had to cut a hole in the lighting unit to access the old ballast then is it possible that there are in fact two wires leaving the tube sockets.. they may be both connected to a third wire... is this the one you are seeing??
Is it possible to remove the tube sockets from the fixture?? It would appear that they are clipped in.
If you can do so, remove one and see exactly what is what. See if it is possible to open the socket (it may not be, it might be permanently sealed.) I'm guessing that the wiring connections are either behind a (clip on?) cover or are in the socket base.
If you do find a connection (looped etc.) then I recommend that you cut the loop and extend/replace the wiring to allow 2 wires per socket.
** If ** you can this, then you'll then be able to wire the lights as per the ballast wiring diagram.
If you cannot do this then you have a few options
Just wire in the ballast as before and hope! (I don't recommend this!)
Look for a ballast that will work in "2 wire mode".
Replace the tube sockets and wire the new ballast as per its wiring diagram.
If you want to try the first, then could you supply the part number of the new ballast. I've got access to *some* data sheets... I'll have a look and see what I can find...
If you decide to do the third, then this will solve any future problems.. the wiring would now be "standard" and you could then replace your ballast at any time with any standard electronic type in the future.
Could you also confirm the tube size and rating.. This will help me in searching for further options..
See http/cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=160946949022&clk_rvr_id=434979867578 for tube sockets that might be suitable.
Bodge99
Are your lights similar to http/www.fishforums.net/index.php?/topic/265546-fixing-juwel-light-bar/ ?
I assume that you have seen this thread..
If you have had to cut a hole in the lighting unit to access the old ballast then is it possible that there are in fact two wires leaving the tube sockets.. they may be both connected to a third wire... is this the one you are seeing??
Is it possible to remove the tube sockets from the fixture?? It would appear that they are clipped in.
If you can do so, remove one and see exactly what is what. See if it is possible to open the socket (it may not be, it might be permanently sealed.) I'm guessing that the wiring connections are either behind a (clip on?) cover or are in the socket base.
If you do find a connection (looped etc.) then I recommend that you cut the loop and extend/replace the wiring to allow 2 wires per socket.
** If ** you can this, then you'll then be able to wire the lights as per the ballast wiring diagram.
If you cannot do this then you have a few options
Just wire in the ballast as before and hope! (I don't recommend this!)
Look for a ballast that will work in "2 wire mode".
Replace the tube sockets and wire the new ballast as per its wiring diagram.
If you want to try the first, then could you supply the part number of the new ballast. I've got access to *some* data sheets... I'll have a look and see what I can find...
If you decide to do the third, then this will solve any future problems.. the wiring would now be "standard" and you could then replace your ballast at any time with any standard electronic type in the future.
Could you also confirm the tube size and rating.. This will help me in searching for further options..
See http/cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=160946949022&clk_rvr_id=434979867578 for tube sockets that might be suitable.
Bodge99