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    I'm trying to wire an old ballast for a new tank and ran into a problem. It is an accustart triad ballast 2x54w. What happened is that the end of the ballast where the power cord wire are pushed in is not holding the wire. So I took off the small plastic housing and can see that 2 of the connectors are missing the metal spring that holds the wire. It doesn't look like I can replace the connectors. Is this ballast no longer useable? Is it safe to solder the wires directly to the ends and cover them in black tape?

    I spread the connectors apart so they are more visible. Next to the orange housing is a small metal spring.
    Jacob

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    I don't c any problems with soldering n putting shrink wrap then tape
    -Ruben-

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    You will not have any issues soldering the wires straight to the ballast, just use a good iron...if you get the tabs to hot they will unsolder off the main board.

    29g Macro Tank

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    If possible use 3%+silver solder, the higher the percentage the lower the melting temp. That will help keep the temp on the board down.

    29g Macro Tank

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    I think no matter how well I insulate the wire I'm going to be paranoid about starting a fire. So I will use this as an opportunity to upgrade to an icecap.
    Jacob

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    Quote Originally Posted by jc View Post
    I think no matter how well I insulate the wire I'm going to be paranoid about starting a fire. So I will use this as an opportunity to upgrade to an icecap.
    Nothing wrong with a IceCap, but if you use good heatshrink and insulation it would be just as safe as the wire quick connect. If interested you could stop by the hobby shop (RCHQ) and I could fix it up for you. I have all the good heatshrink/etc. up there. Is that the low voltage or high voltage side?

    29g Macro Tank

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    Thanks for the offer. I went ahead and ordered an icecap 660. That way I can get more light and only use one outlet.
    Jacob

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