Triad 4x F32T8 Ballast
A Triad 4-lamp instant-start HF ballast (will run anything from 5-foot F40T8's down to 2-foot F17T8's)
(the label doesn't state this, but with 2-footers, you can run up to 8 of them by putting 2 in series on each output)

Overall a truly 'nothing special' ballast. I've seen this brand do 10+ years, which isn't bad for a HF ballast.
Keywords: F32T8; HF Ballast

Triad 4x F32T8 Ballast

A Triad 4-lamp instant-start HF ballast (will run anything from 5-foot F40T8's down to 2-foot F17T8's)
(the label doesn't state this, but with 2-footers, you can run up to 8 of them by putting 2 in series on each output)

Overall a truly 'nothing special' ballast. I've seen this brand do 10+ years, which isn't bad for a HF ballast.

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AngryHorse   [20 Dec, 2015 at 10:48 AM]
Its strange seeing HF gear with leads! Very Happy , going off what we have here.
Kev   [20 Dec, 2015 at 11:00 AM]
The first thing I have seen that looks similar to these are the Philips LED drivers that most street lantern have. They are made in Mexico too.
XmasLightGuy   [20 Dec, 2015 at 07:51 PM]
@AngryHorse:
Yeah, some of the HF gear here has leads attached like this one, some doesn't & has those little push-in connectors instead.

@Kev:
I've noticed that some LED drivers do look basically just like ballasts.

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