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Old 02-09-2011, 02:20 AM
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Originally Posted by ongquang21 View Post
(we are getting there,

I opend the ballast and the black whire that is coming out is conected to the switch.)

This wire is 120v power supply from the wall plug for the ballast through the switch


let me know how many wires let over without connected to anything and all of their color









There are two terminals on the switch. incoming terminal is for the hot black wire of wall power supply plug. So there is only one black wire on it. The other terminal is for outgoing wires. Usually, there are two black wires hooked to this terminal, one go to the ballast, one go out of the box heading the fixture(without going to anywhere elf) for fan adapter...
By doing this, the whole fixture and ballast will be cut off power when the switch is turned to off position.

The box is designed to work with led, fan and light system. In your case, you can cut it off or save it as internal power supply later for later use...

Turn you Volt meter to 500v post then measure the black wire against the white. steady 120v is the one. Make sure to turn the switch to ON
ok so I in fact have to forget the black whire, as it is for aditional lights ore fans (that usely are build in a hood)

I also wil check the mesurements, so conecting one end to the black and the other on the white, so when there is 120V when switch is on, and 0 when swich is off right, when this is the case we should be there.

not

you are right whit this : there are two black wires hooked to this terminal, one go to the ballast, one go out of the box,

so in deed, it supply's the ballast as wel as something (that in this case would be a potential other light build in the hood)
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