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How to connect fluorescent lamps for an aquarium?
Good evening,
the fluorescent lamp in the lid of the aquarium burned out (began to blink), I decided to replace it. We bought a new one, when they installed it, the electronic ballast fell out of the cap.
They remained hanging on the wires, but one of the wires (brown, photo below) that comes from the "plug" bounced off.
I have no idea where it was attached / soldered.
The length of the wire is simply not enough to pull it somewhere far, but there are no contacts next to it.
Maybe someone can help? :)
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I think it's worth to accurately draw a diagram of what is. And there you will either figure it out yourself, or there will be something to show in the question. Because now it is completely unclear what and where.
It’s hard to see, you can’t make out what and where. Most likely blue is zero, and brown is phase. And he sits on the same terminal as zero, only on a different terminal. In general, type into the search engine “how to connect a fluorescent lamp”, the connection diagram is standard. There are ten wires, no more (depending on how many lamps), I think you can figure it out.
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