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Javier256

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Hi guys first time posting. I have a spare 28 watt 2 bulb T5 ballast. I purchased the wrong single bulb T5 fixture and cant return it as it was a clearance item.
Can I take my spare double bulb ballast and somehow wire it for my single bulb fixture so instead of running at 28watts, it would run at 56 watts?
I’ve attached a photo and any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
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