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Cold Cathode Help

  • 09-07-2005 12:39PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11


    Morning everyone. God damn hungover i am.. anywho
    Im sure this has been answered somewhere here before , but im fairly crosseyed, tired , and without much time so i thought id throw this out there..

    I recently bought 2 cold cathodes, a uv and a bluelight , one came with just a white 3 pin connector (that has nowhere to go) and the other with an inverter box that will take 2 cathodes..
    Ok , so the two white 3 pin connectors go to the inverter, no bother.. but whats comming out of the inverter ?? Just two wires actualy , bare at the ends , one red one black..
    I presume im supposed to find some way of connecting the black and the red to the black and the red of a power drop right?

    Any info or help would be appreciated


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,240 ✭✭✭Endurance Man


    Yup, u just connect that those wires into any spare molex that u have. Im suprised it did not come with a molex adapter, all of mine did, but it should not be hard to just connect those to a molex.
    PS: that blue cathode is going to cancel out the UV, i have the same setup in my case :)


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