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No lamp power *#@!!! Volts going in!
I have no power to my new lamp; my ballast has several hundred volts going in the Blue/Brown wires. Is this a bad ballast or a control problem? 

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Re: No lamp power *#@!!! Volts going in!
power supply
Your ballast should be receiving around 340-360 volts.
Try changing the power supply, if this doesn't work, then try changing the ballast.
Your ballast should be receiving around 340-360 volts.
Try changing the power supply, if this doesn't work, then try changing the ballast.
Jakey!