View Full Version : T5 wiring help please
upnsmk
10-28-2007, 11:46 PM
Ok i just got 2 of these 200 sum watt 6 4ft t5 things they say they put out 30000 lumens sure beats the hell out of my t12s and cfls one problem no plug in, im a retard with this crap it says it can be either 120v or 277v so here are some pictures i hope some one will be able to help
kevins4runner
11-11-2007, 03:04 AM
Its hard to tell by the pictures, but if you can take a clear picture of the diagrams on the ballast, I would be happy to interpret them. Your first picture has the diagrams on the ballast, but it is unclear!
Don't catch fire :rasta:
Doc 007
11-11-2007, 03:31 PM
I would expect that they would be pre-setup for 120 and just need a plug. If you need to do any adjusting inside it looks like that color coded grid will tell you whats what.
AC fixtures use black and white for AC input wires. Get yourself a heavy duty replacement tool cord and some wire nuts from (insert favorite hardware store name)
Lots of sharp edges on fixtures like that so protect your wires and make clean tight connections. Wire nuts are more than fine allthough I solder mine.
Doc 007
11-11-2007, 03:35 PM
I just wanted to add that if all that just sounds alien, you are better off getting help.
One go short can ruin your whole day....
CannabisCarl2134
11-11-2007, 06:58 PM
I would expect that they would be pre-setup for 120 and just need a plug. If you need to do any adjusting inside it looks like that color coded grid will tell you whats what.
AC fixtures use black and white for AC input wires. Get yourself a heavy duty replacement tool cord and some wire nuts from (insert favorite hardware store name)
Lots of sharp edges on fixtures like that so protect your wires and make clean tight connections. Wire nuts are more than fine allthough I solder mine.
What he said. Thats all you need and your gold! Just get a replacement heavy duty extension cord w/ground, and match the colors.:rastasmoke:
Shovelhandle
11-12-2007, 03:53 PM
It should be ready to go. Remove the black and gray wires outside the lumineire and connect a section (lets' say, 6') of 16/3 or 14/3 sjo cord with a 15 amp plug. Connect the cord's white wire to the (2) ballasts com. (common, grey or white colored) wires. Connect the green to the metal luminiere enclosure. Connect the black cord wire to the (2) ballasts 120 hot wires (probably black)A wire may be from the ballast for 277 volt (could be an orange colored) wire. This may be cut off and covered with electrical tap, or it may have had a terminal strip to connect a wire to. Anyway, you do not wire anything to this.
Shov
Shovelhandle
11-12-2007, 03:59 PM
You will also likely need the stuff Carl and Doc used.
Shov
upnsmk
11-17-2007, 06:34 AM
Sweet... thanks for the info :-) i did a real qick set up that doesnt have a ground right now but its working when i get some more money il go get a new plug
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