How to Wire a T8 Ballast

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    • 1). Turn off the power to the fluorescent light that has the bad ballast. You can do this either by turning of the light switch or by toggling off the breaker. To avoid accidental injury, turning the circuit off at the breaker is recommended.

    • 2). Remove the lens cover from the fluorescent light if it has one. If it is a fixture that has no lens, then simply remove the tubes by twisting them until the pins are aligned with the slot on the socket. Once aligned, pull the tube down and out of the sockets.

    • 3). Remove the cover that conceals the T8 ballast. In most cases, the cover can be removed by pinching it and pulling it clear of the holder tabs. Depending on the model of light fixture, you may have to remove two screws in order for the cover to be released.

    • 4). Locate the black and white feed wires that enter into the fixture and hold the touch-type voltage tester against the black wire to ensure that the circuit is indeed off. If the tester beeps, lights up or both (depending on the model), then the circuit is still hot.

    • 5). Remove the wire connectors that connect the black and white wires from the ceiling or wall with the black and white wires on the ballast. Screw the connectors back on the feed wires and bend them out of the way.

    • 6). Look at the ballast that's currently installed and you should see two yellow wires coming out of one end where the black and white wires also exit and two blue and two red wires coming out of the other end. Cut the yellow, blue and red wires with your wire strippers right where they exit the ballast.

    • 7). Find the right nut driver size and loosen one of the two nuts that hold the T8 ballast in place. With one nut loosened, use the nut driver to remove the second nut completely. Be sure you're holding on to the ballast while removing the second nut or it will fall. Once the second nut is removed, slide the ballast out from under the loosened nut and it will come free.

    • 8). Take the new T8 ballast and slide one end under the loose nut, then secure it in place by installing the second nut. When installing the new ballast, make sure that you install it so the like-colored wires are on the same side (yellow wires facing the yellow socket wires, blue and red facing blue and red). Make sure both nuts are tight.

    • 9). Strip about 3/4-inch of insulation from the ends of the yellow, blue and red wires that are attached to the sockets using the wire strippers.

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      Connect one yellow ballast wire with one of the yellow wires from the socket. It doesn't matter which one. Secure it tightly with a wire connector. Do the same thing for the other two yellow wires. Wrap each wire connector with electrical tape.

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      Connect one blue ballast wire with one blue socket wire with a wire connector. Again, it doesn't matter which one. Do the same thing with the second set of blue wires.

      Follow this step with the two red wires as well.

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      Connect the white ballast wire with the white wire coming from the ceiling or wall box. Use a wire connector to secure them together and wrap it with electrical tape.

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      Connect the black ballast wire with the black wire coming from the ceiling or wall box. Use a wire connector to secure them together and wrap it with electrical tape.

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      Bend the T8 ballast wires so they are basically in a thin line and not scattered all over the place. Replace the ballast cover, making sure you don't pinch any of the thin ballast wires between the cover and the fixture body.

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      Install the fluorescent tube(s) by inserting the pins straight into the socket and turning the tube until it clicks in place.

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      Replace the lens cover if the fixture has one and turn the circuit back on. Flip the switch and the fluorescent light should turn on.

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