I took my twin tube 48" strip light apart to install a new switch and replace of the end caps. The repair went well and everything is working fine.
The strip light is not new to me. I got it from a friend, so all I knew was that it had mineral deposits on it that I managed to remove with some vinegar.
When I took it apart, I managed to see the "guts" of the strip light and the two ballasts under the reflector are rusted on the outside. Not completed. But I would say 30-40% out of the outside of the ballast has surface rust on it.
Is this something I should be concerned about or can I leave it as-is and just use the light?
I am assuming the rust occurred from the previous owner and I've been using rusty ballasts for 2+ years now.
The strip light is not new to me. I got it from a friend, so all I knew was that it had mineral deposits on it that I managed to remove with some vinegar.
When I took it apart, I managed to see the "guts" of the strip light and the two ballasts under the reflector are rusted on the outside. Not completed. But I would say 30-40% out of the outside of the ballast has surface rust on it.
Is this something I should be concerned about or can I leave it as-is and just use the light?
I am assuming the rust occurred from the previous owner and I've been using rusty ballasts for 2+ years now.