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...Thats what i'll need,a Universal Ballast

Ah, UNIVERSAL is just the name of a company that makes ballasts. There is no such thing as a universal ballast- one that works with any lamp.

WHY are we giving advice to DIYers???

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Why not just by the LoA fixture that Home Depot sells, seeing as how the bulb you purchased is a replacement for the Flourex fixtures?


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Good question CTWireman.

And if he's so bent on using this particular bulb, he can always buy said fixture, strip the ballast and incorporate it into whatever project he's using.

I hope Danny's not building something that's going into a third party's home....he could be liable if there are problems, correct?

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