DIY shop light rewiring for t8 LEDs

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Zoea

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May 9, 2011
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I wanted to share my tutorial for removing the ballast from a regular shop light. I am copy/pasting this from my website so I hope the photos show up ok. I had to limit the post to 20 photos, so if any of this is confusing the link to the full post is at the bottom. This is much easier than you'd think. Enjoy!

DISCLAIMER: This tutorial is for EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY! Do not attempt any of this!! Electricity is DEADLY! READ AND LEARN AT YOUR OWN RISK!

What you will need:
48" shop light with electronic ballast (shop light used in tutorial was purchased at Walmart for around $10)
2 48" Led T8 Tubes
Wire Strippers
Wire Cutters
Auto Wire (16 Gauge)
Wire Connectors (Medium)
Test Light

Step 1:
Gather Your Supplies.
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Step 2:
Remove shop light from box and lay it on it's back, remove center panel to reveal wiring.

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Step 3:
Remove plastic ends from metal housing.
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Step 4:
Open plastic end that has the plug to the wall outlet attached to reveal inner wiring.
(Note: This is not easy! They are not made to be taken apart, so don't get frustrated and force it because it WILL break if you do!)
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Step 5:
Inside the plastic end there will be a chamber with an electronic ballast. Pull it out and cut any wires that connect to it at the base of the circuit board. Throw the ballast away.
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This is what you should have left to work with:
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Step 6:
Using wire strippers, cut back the skin from the 2 white wires inside the housing that connects to the wall outlet.
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Step 7:
Remove the 2 short black wires from the plastic end where the ballast was previously housed. Then remove the black wire that runs to the other end of the lamp and throw it away. This is what it should look like when it's done:
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Step 8:
The 4 red wires need to have their loose ends stripped about 1/2".
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Step 9:
At this point I prepare to connect wiring, so the ends are each placed along side the metal housing they were pulled off of.
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Step 10:
Cut 2 wires about 8" long and use a wire stripper on both ends to expose about 1" of wire.
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Step 11:
Connect those with the medium wire connectors to the 2 red wires that run to the other end of the lamp. It should look like this when done:
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Step 12:
Connect the 2 extended wires to the same single white wire with another connector. It should look like this:
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Step 13:
Pull the remaining 2 short red wires together at the ends.
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Step 14:
Find one of the short black wires removed earlier and place it between the 2 red wires and the remaining white wire.
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Step 15:
Connect the 2 red wires to one end of the black wire.
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Step 16:
Connect the black wire to the remaining white wire. There should be no wires left to connect and no metal wiring exposed.
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Step 17:
FINALLY DONE WIRING! Now to put it back together:
(Make sure everything is tight and secure!!)
And remember to put the metal cover back to secure and hide the wires in the center of the lamp.
6710874_orig.jpg

Step 18:
Now to put in the lights and plug it in...

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Finished!!

http://www.zoeashealthyfish.com/blog/category/diy-shop-light-rewiring-for-led-t8-tubes
 
I wanted to share my tutorial for removing the ballast from a regular shop light. I am copy/pasting this from my website so I hope the photos show up ok. I had to limit the post to 20 photos, so if any of this is confusing the link to the full post is at the bottom. This is much easier than you'd think. Enjoy!

DISCLAIMER: This tutorial is for EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY! Do not attempt any of this!! Electricity is DEADLY! READ AND LEARN AT YOUR OWN RISK!

What you will need:
48" shop light with electronic ballast (shop light used in tutorial was purchased at Walmart for around $10)
2 48" Led T8 Tubes
Wire Strippers
Wire Cutters
Auto Wire (16 Gauge)
Wire Connectors (Medium)
Test Light

Step 1:
Gather Your Supplies.
2886366_orig.jpg


Step 2:
Remove shop light from box and lay it on it's back, remove center panel to reveal wiring.

86997_orig.jpg

Step 3:
Remove plastic ends from metal housing.
9756137_orig.jpg

Step 4:
Open plastic end that has the plug to the wall outlet attached to reveal inner wiring.
(Note: This is not easy! They are not made to be taken apart, so don't get frustrated and force it because it WILL break if you do!)
1386530316.jpg

Step 5:
Inside the plastic end there will be a chamber with an electronic ballast. Pull it out and cut any wires that connect to it at the base of the circuit board. Throw the ballast away.
7966274_orig.jpg

7271531_orig.jpg

This is what you should have left to work with:
2001482_orig.jpg

Step 6:
Using wire strippers, cut back the skin from the 2 white wires inside the housing that connects to the wall outlet.
8752160_orig.jpg

Step 7:
Remove the 2 short black wires from the plastic end where the ballast was previously housed. Then remove the black wire that runs to the other end of the lamp and throw it away. This is what it should look like when it's done:
1257339_orig.jpg

Step 8:
The 4 red wires need to have their loose ends stripped about 1/2".
7111057_orig.jpg

Step 9:
At this point I prepare to connect wiring, so the ends are each placed along side the metal housing they were pulled off of.
1386531141.png

Step 10:
Cut 2 wires about 8" long and use a wire stripper on both ends to expose about 1" of wire.
5213981_orig.jpg

Step 11:
Connect those with the medium wire connectors to the 2 red wires that run to the other end of the lamp. It should look like this when done:
6529566_orig.jpg

Step 12:
Connect the 2 extended wires to the same single white wire with another connector. It should look like this:
6581669_orig.jpg



Step 13:
Pull the remaining 2 short red wires together at the ends.
3546497_orig.jpg

Step 14:
Find one of the short black wires removed earlier and place it between the 2 red wires and the remaining white wire.
4898787_orig.jpg

Step 15:
Connect the 2 red wires to one end of the black wire.
4328010_orig.jpg

Step 16:
Connect the black wire to the remaining white wire. There should be no wires left to connect and no metal wiring exposed.
9116902_orig.jpg

Step 17:
FINALLY DONE WIRING! Now to put it back together:
(Make sure everything is tight and secure!!)
And remember to put the metal cover back to secure and hide the wires in the center of the lamp.
6710874_orig.jpg

Step 18:
Now to put in the lights and plug it in...

8803824_orig.jpg

Finished!!

http://www.zoeashealthyfish.com/blog/category/diy-shop-light-rewiring-for-led-t8-tubes


Thx for sharing you made it look easy. :)
 
Thanks! Ive been browsing the forums for a few years but havent really posted anything until now. I love using these because the t8 led tubes dont have a glass casing, the bulbs last longer and are they more energy efficient. I run these over my planted aquariums with great results.
 
Pretty much, just gotta wire it right. Leds will not run on a fluorescent ballast which is built into the shop light.
 
Yes, Most LED tubes are available in ballast compatible or direct wire. For Ballast compatible, you just install the new tubes. For direct wire, you just bypass the ballast, then install the tubes.

My company sells these by the skid.
 
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