ROBERTSON 3P10061 CC1420 AM Fluorescent mBallast, Preheat Start, 120Vac, 60Hz, Normal Ballast Factor, NPF; Operates the following lamps 1 F14T8, F15T8, F14T12, F15T12, F20T12, (Replaces Model CC1420 /A)
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In fact, the CC1420 (3P10061) is the replacement for the Universal Magnetek 200-based unit.
This item is offered by Amazon, so we recommend it since our SP2 is available there. If you search on Amazon for the sku, the number is 3P10129. Thank you. I hope this was helpful.
I am unable to recommend a replacement for the model number BAL13WPLD, as it is not a Robertson part number.
If you wish to use SP2RC/F (3M10408), you may do so.
Selected User Reviews For ROBERTSON 3P10061 CC1420 AM Fluorescent mBallast, Preheat Start, 120Vac, 60Hz, Normal Ballast Factor, NPF; Operates the following lamps 1 F14T8, F15T8, F14T12, F15T12, F20T12, (Replaces Model CC1420 /A)
replaced the fluorescent light in my range hood over the cooktop, but it still didn't work, so I replaced the ballast and it still didn't work, so I dismantled the range hood to see if the transformer was the problem. Approximately five days after ordering a new transformer, I received it, the cost was comparable if not less than other transformers available at home improvement stores, and I spent fifteen minutes taking apart the range hood (big brand name but not built with maintenance in mind), then replacing I'm so happy now that everything works so well. A transformer of this type is considered a specialty item and will not be compatible with many.
There was some damage to the unit because it was sent to me in a padded envelope mailer with plastic wrap wrapped around it to prevent it from banging around in the mailer. As there isn't much to these lights, I switched them out with the old 40 year old ballast and they worked like a charm. surprised to discover there was no neutral wire, but once I saw there was no directional in this, I simply picked a wire and turned it into a neutral wire.
My Ottlite appears to have what looks like a wall charger. There is nothing special about it other than a plastic box that contains a 12-volt florescent bulb. Connect the ballast transformer to the wire. An incandescent lamp's head is equipped with a bulb socket, switch, and florescent starter, all of which are connected in series. If you cut off the metal mounting tabs on the ballast and a bit of plastic from inside the box, the replacement ballast will fit inside the plastic You can glue the box back together if you want it to look good The machine is in pristine condition.
My vintage Dazor Floating Fixture fluorescent desk lamp (2xF15T8 tubes) required a pair of these ballasts to replace the pair consumed by the original pair. It had been found that the insulation on the original ballasts had completely Although they were nearly identical to the originals, they required four holes to be drilled in the base plate as well as four screws and nuts. We should have another 50 years of service from this lamp.
It is quiet on one of the ballasts I bought and it has a faint buzz on the other.
I just had to solder it on and she's ready to go!.
After changing the lamps and starters, the only component that was left was the ballast. The card is an exact replica of the one in my IGT slot machine. It is the same dimensions and has the same Robertson is even printed on the old version from 1987. Make sure it is for your lamps. Don't just go by the length make sure the F and T numbers are the same. The ballast you need for an F15T12 lamp is different from the one you normally use.
I replaced an old ballast from the 60s with it. It works well and has the same footprint as the 60s ballast. It is a ballast I would like to buy.