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The Universal 24214 B234SR120M-A000I is a compact, electronic ballast designed for T12 fluorescent lamps, delivering efficient dual wattage output (59/71W) with passive power factor correction. Featuring a 20 ft remote mounting lead and certified by CSA and UL, it combines flexible installation with reliable, energy-conscious performance in a sleek aluminum black finish.
| ASIN | B002B7SAEI |
| Brand | UNIVERSAL |
| Brand Name | UNIVERSAL |
| Color Rendering Index (CRI) | 80 |
| Colour | Black |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | Push Button |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,211 Reviews |
| Frequency | 60 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00768386242147 |
| Incandescent Equivalent | 32 Watts |
| Incandescent equivalent wattage | 32 Watts |
| Included Components | Ballast |
| Item Shape | Linear |
| Item Weight | 0.16 Pounds |
| Light Color | White |
| Light Source Wattage | 71 Watts |
| Light Type | Fluorescent |
| Light colour | White |
| Light type | Fluorescent |
| Manufacturer | Universal Lighting Technologies |
| Manufacturer Part Number | B234SR120M-A000I |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model Name | FBA_B234SR120M-A000I |
| Model Number | B234SR120M-A000I |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Consumption | 59 Watts |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Special Features | 1 Pack |
| Special feature | 1 Pack |
| Specification Met | CSA, UL |
| Style Name | Electronic Ballast |
| Type of Bulb | Flourescent tube |
| UPC | 768386242147 768386242123 768386240761 |
| Unit Count | 1 Ballast |
| Voltage | 120.00 |
| Wattage | 40 watts |
R**0
Priced better than HD
Worth the 3 week wait time. Priced $10 per unit cheaper than Home Depot. Installed and working.
K**K
Works as a OEM replacment -- check compatibility though
So my garage lights -- typical florescent 4 ft long bulbs that you typically see in garages etc. -- started to flicker then eventually not turn on. I am fairly handy however, not an electrician or electrically inclined ( I can swap out outlets, install timers, ceiling fans, light fixtures however, get a little lost on three way switches and things like that). My first instinct was to change the bulb. Did nothing. I probably should have done an internet search on the issue as my problems tend not to be unique. However, I didn't and just put the task off as my three- bay garage got darker and darker as they each began to fail. A family member told me it's most likely the ballasts. Of course he was correct. The important thing is to TURN THE POWER OFF AT THE BREAKER then take the outside plastic cover off, bulbs out, and pop the center "cover" off the unit. Probably can be done by squeezing the cover inward to remove it from its slots. This will reveal the electrical workings of the fixture, including the ballast. Check the wires coming out of your particular ballast and make sure you have the same ones as this product. Take a picture with your phone of the original ballast and then search for ballasts. Mine did, save the yellow wires were on the other side of the unit. Remove the old ballast and simply wire nut the new ones in matching same color to same color. I pre stripped the wires on the original to about an inch and the same on this unit. Twisted them together, trimmed the excess, then capped them off with a wire nut. I did buy a pack of colored wire nuts. You may need to if you don't have a lot laying around. Need 6 per unit -- the black and white wires on the original should be connected with a nut on original installation - these can be reused. Doesn't really matter what color the nuts are. I guess you could simply twist and wrap with electrical tape too. This unit was longer than the original so it did not mount into all the originals places, however one bolt holds it in/up and some double sided foam tape can hold the other. this unit is considerably lighter than the original. Pop the breaker back on after and should work like new. Note: working above your head is difficult. Use a ladder that is as close to the unit as possible that can be safely done, this will save your arms, especially when you have more than one to do.
M**Y
Works fine
This electronic ballast is lighter and more compact than the old magnetic ballast it replaced, yet it still mounted quite nicely using the slots and turn-down bolt that held the old one in place. Only complaint is that because the yellow wires on the new ballast are not very long and come out of the opposite side from the old ballast, there was not a lot of slack for connecting them to the original wiring with wire nuts. Fortunately, I had cut the old wires close to the old ballast, but plan ahead. There was plenty of slack to connect the other wires (red and blue and black and white) after cutting. Everything went well and the illumination is all that could be asked for. There is no annoying hum that another reviewer commented on. An electrician told me that flickering and hum is often caused by older fluorescent light tubes. I installed new ones. Over four months have gone by and the light is still silent and brilliant. The price was low and the value is high.
L**E
Bon prix
Remplacement de ballast.
J**E
To use for spares
We have many rarely used, but now obsolete, T12s in our house, so I bought these to keep as spares for the next time we lose a ballast. When the technology arrives we'll replace them all with LED lights, but for now we have the spare ballasts.
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