I was given an old 2' under-cabinet light fixture that used to be a magnetically ballasted F20T12 fixture but the idiots that manage the apartment complex I live in converted them to LED tubes (about a year ago) and they are now tossing all of them out and replacing with decorative LED fixtures. (new ballast and LED tube still inside old ballast is gone which is not a surprise:(
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Anyway the ballast is an Advance IOPA-2P32-LW-N and has the standard instant start wiring diagram (One wire to each lamp holder that are non-shunted sockets with a jumper so that is fine).
The ballast is a two lamp model but can be wired for one lamp operation just use one blue wire and insulate the unused one. I gave the LED tube to a friend and I went a bought a Philips F17T8 so my question is since this is a low ballast factor ballast what will happen if I use both blue wires to the same lamp? I don't care if I fry the ballast but I don't want an exploding glass tube I just want it a little brighter. Thanks