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    hi there,
    I am building my own ho t5 hood and have not benn able to select a ballast for it
    doing 4 individual t5 lights 24" long so i need 4 ballast of 120 v and 24 watts
    any recomendations

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    you can use work horse ballasts. It can handle upto three bulbs on a single ballast and they are reliable as well.

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