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05-16-2009, 08:03 AM #1OPSenior Member
I have an inline fan and ballast with wires that need power, how?
What sort of "power source" am I looking for here if the only connection the fan and my ballast have are open copper wires?
Is this just like, strip down an extension cord and connect it?
carefullysubmast3r Reviewed by submast3r on . I have an inline fan and ballast with wires that need power, how? What sort of "power source" am I looking for here if the only connection the fan and my ballast have are open copper wires? Is this just like, strip down an extension cord and connect it? carefully Rating: 5
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05-16-2009, 08:09 AM #2Senior Member
I have an inline fan and ballast with wires that need power, how?
If it was me I'd go to the hardware store and buy "male" cord end's...but a person could "splice" an old electric cord,however the fire risk goes way up.
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