moonlight wiring
moonlight wiring
OK, here is my attempt to explain how I added a second power cord to control moonlights separate. Be advised that this is the way I have done it (with success) and I am not an electrician. Also, as stated on the ballast box: "Do not modify electrical components or any parts of unit."
Unplug unit and take out the 8 screws holding the box cover. Slide off the cover.
Make sure both switches are turned off and know which switch is which. (moonlight and halides)
Now you need to find out which 2 wires coming from the quick-disconnects are the moon lights. Mine were the green ones each coming through separate quick-disconnects. I figured this out judging by the wiring then testing it out.
^To test if the wire is the moonlight wire.... unplug it from the wire wraps. ^
Being careful that the wires don't touch anything, plug in the power cord and flip the moonlight switch. If the moonlights won't turn on then you have found the correct wire. Do this for each quick-disconnect until you find both wires.(again mine were the green ones with yellow stripes)
^Once you have found the 2 moonlight wires, all you need to do is find a way to supply power to them (the 12volt transformer is in the fixture with the actual LED's).^
Unplug the power cord and follow the wires. One of them went to the moonlight switch and then to the fuse. I cut this off at the fuse and added it to one of the "New power cord" wires using wire nuts.
The other moonlight wire ran to the white power cord wire with other ballast wires branching from it. I cut it from that and added it to the second "new power cord" wire. The wire I had cut it off from I capped off with a wire nut so it wouldn't be left exposed(very important).
After that make sure both switches are turned off and plug in the "New moonlight power cord" praying that you did it correctly. Flip the switch and voila!
Also, I ran the new power cord through the center hole and tied a knot.
If wiring it using the switch is too complicated you could directly wire the "new power cord" to the moonlight wires (capping off the exposed wires)..... But then the switch would not work.