Hey fellas, dumb question perhaps.
My daily driver is a series III 88", sure enough the internally ballasted coil I'd been running had quit the other week. So I ordered up a replacement from RoverNorth. I went with the ProLine jobby, part number #PLE522.
My question is, the positive and negative terminals on each side of the coil, have two male connection tabs for each the positive and negative. I haven't seen this before. What's the purpose?
Am I under the impression that it is internally ballasted but actually needs an external resistor and the multiple tabs are for perhaps a 'hot switch' to bypass the resistor straight to the coil?
Thanks.
Nick.
My daily driver is a series III 88", sure enough the internally ballasted coil I'd been running had quit the other week. So I ordered up a replacement from RoverNorth. I went with the ProLine jobby, part number #PLE522.
My question is, the positive and negative terminals on each side of the coil, have two male connection tabs for each the positive and negative. I haven't seen this before. What's the purpose?
Am I under the impression that it is internally ballasted but actually needs an external resistor and the multiple tabs are for perhaps a 'hot switch' to bypass the resistor straight to the coil?
Thanks.
Nick.
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