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Im making a uv box with 12 18w tubes, Ive 6 ballasts ( Two tubes per ballast) What would be the best way to wire the ballasts. I know how to connect the tubes to the ballast. But do I need to daisy chain the ballasts for mains power, or is there any easier way.
The connector uses 0.5-0.75 wire so i think daisy chain might not work
 

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