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| Fuzzguitar:
Hey all, just removed the "mylar" as Aussies call it from my cab's marquee to find there is a fluorescent light inside there. It's not working and since the cab is 13yrs old I'd replace it anyway (almost certainly with a Cold Cathode Light) but can someone tell me if it's even hooked up from this pic: Notice on the left side (of pic) I've circled the end isn't connected to a cap & wiring like the right side. The cap and wiring exists but you can see it in this pic so I *roughly* drew it in. It's probably laughable to some but since I've had next to no experience with fluoro's - do I just hook this connector up to the left side and see if it goes? |
| Ken Layton:
There should be a connector plugged into both ends of the tube. The one side is unplugged because the tube is burned out. Put in a new tube and starter. |
| Fuzzguitar:
Thanks Ken! I did forget to mention it looks burnt out but I guess it's fairly obvious I suppose. Looks even more black in real life than the pic too. I will give this a try, It might just be easier to use the fluoro after all, I know CCFL will look great, flicker less, possibly use less energy? but I only really want the light on for when guests come over. It should be fairly easy to wire a switch up so that I can choose when I want it on or off right? I'm trying not to mod this cabinet too much. |
| NiN^_^NiN:
sorry to be OT but fuzz what cartoon is that in your avatar i've had this cartoon i've known since i was a kid and remember it was a white dog running along grass as the opening credit i think Please tell me what it's from :) |
| divemaster127:
hello, i would just rip all of that out of there & hook up a new happ arcade light, i sell these or you can get from happ or prob ponyboy, its cleaner & new electronics for under 20.00 thanks divemaster |
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