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Sylvania 49906 - QTP2X32T8/UNV-ISN-SC-B T8 Fluorescent Ballast

Sylvania 49906 - QTP2X32T8/UNV-ISN-SC-B T8 Fluorescent Ballast
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Sylvania 49906 - QTP2X32T8/UNV-ISN-SC-B T8 Fluorescent Ballast

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MG01-S5208

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Description:

T8 Instant Start, Professional < 10% THD Universal Voltage Ballast

Features:
  • Primary Lamp: F32T8

  • No. of Lamps: 2

  • Input Voltage: 120/277

  • Ballast Code: QTP2X32T8/UNIV/ISN/SC

  • Wiring Method: leads

Product Details:
Product Weight: 4.0 pounds
Package Length: 9.4 inches
Package Width: 6.2 inches
Package Height: 2.5 inches
Package Weight: 0.95 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 6 customer reviews )
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

4Sylvania Electronic ballast for two F32T8 tubes  Mar 08, 2010
By Randle Blankenship
Amazon's price on this item is wonderful. Shipping was very prompt, and item arrived in sturdy packaging with no damage. Ballast performs very well with T8 tubes, but with one unhappy side effect--it interferes seriously with reception of several channels on our Sharp Aquos HDTV when in use. It is installed in a separate room from the TV. We have three TV sets on an antenna system, but only the one suffers from this interference. I was tempted to buy five of these ballasts, but decided to hold off until I tried one sample. I'm now trying to find a way to remedy the interference. I advise trying just one ballast before taking the plunge to convert several light fixtures to T8 tubes and electronic ballasts as I was going to do.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Sylvania T8 E-Ballast  Jan 10, 2010
By E. Man
Sylvania electronic ballast for two T8 fluorescent tubes. Instant start at low temp well. Hi efficiency & zero hum. With two 32W tubes, you cut power consumption by 16W or 20% without losing light output.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Works great, easy install!  Dec 30, 2011
By S. Bigelow
I purchased these to replace some older magnetic ballasts. At the same time, I converted over from T12 to T8. Wiring was very simple following the diagram, and I replaced four 1 lamp ballasts with two of these 2 lamp ballasts in about 2 hours time.

Where the old ballasts flickered and hummed (and some were just plain dead), these new ones are quiet, instant on, and no flickering.

My wife wanted to completely replace all of the lighting in the kitchen because it wasn't bright enough. I replaced the ballasts instead, and now she is perfectly happy! (I use daylight bulbs I purchased from Home Depot).

Side note: I also purchased an AccuPro ballast from Home Depot before ordering from here. After 18 months, that ballast (at almost 2x the price) has now died. The Sylvania is still going strong.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Works for replacing T12 with T8  Oct 05, 2011
By Ran Prieur
I had a light fixture with old flickering T12 bulbs, and learned that T8 tubes will fit in a T12 fixture, they consume less electricity, and they're brighter. All you have to do is replace the T12 ballast with a T8 ballast like this one. There are websites that show you how to do the wiring. It's not hard, and the new lights work great.

4Replacment Ballast for 2 - T8 tubes  Jul 01, 2012
By Singlespeed
Retrofitting old fixture for T8 tubes. Easy to install and works fine. BUT, creates lots of RF interfearence for portable FM radio

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