Electrical / Wiring

Thanks guys! I don't see any crimping needed though - the plug that came with has a screw which removes a cap and then there are 3 screws underneath for wires. That is what goes on the pendant and then you plug into the ballast.

I'll make my decision on which pendants tomorrow and get them ordered up. You guys rock!
 
I don't know what NEMA crimps are, but I successfully re-wired and added another ballast and power cord to my T5 fixture to put the bulbs on different timers.
 
It's electrical standards for 3 prong plug types...the crimers are certified for a 50 year crimp and are used in most states for code...it's not a big deal Adrian, but theyese for b are very good and much better than the run of the mill crimpers you buy for 10 bucks. The wiring is easy....

I have the tools for building Datacenters and labs.
 
Ah I see. I am a wire nut kind of guy. But I used to do a lot of underground wiring of solenoid valves for irrigation.
 
The wiring is not big deal...jsut as long as he gets good plugs to replace...I reccomend water proof ones that are all plastic and not the steel collar kind..always the best bet around a tank as even if they don;t get wet they still rust from humidity.
 
The wiring is not big deal...jsut as long as he gets good plugs to replace...I reccomend water proof ones that are all plastic and not the steel collar kind..always the best bet around a tank as even if they don;t get wet they still rust from humidity.

These are all plastic except for the metal posts inside to attach the wires to.
 
Zach, the posts will be metal..have to conduct electricity..I was referring to the housing that surrounds the terminal posts.
 
I can also help you do this along with everything else you may need to do the new set up. As I told you I would be glad to help you get It going.
Bill
 
Is this what you need?

IceCap Quick-Disconnect Male Receptacle for Icecap Electronic Ballasts

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