lazy? No far from it. I only have basic knowledge of electronic components. With one that literally caught on fire why would I take a risk and screwing something up? I don't even know what's wrong with it.
It's magnetic, I've tried looking for repairs but haven't found anyone. Maybe I should look into a electronic repair on Craigslist. But if it's totaled should I drop them in a recyclable bin or the regular trash?
Over the years I had my share of ballasts that took a shit on me. Up to this point I just throw them in a spare closet, but they're starting to pile up. Somewhere around 4 or 5. Are they recycycable? Do you guys throw them away with the rest of the evidence? Thanks
I've been using pro silicate because I thought at 3.9% it was the highest. I stumbled on this product called bloo. Silica which is 3.2 if this is old news I appologize