Preheat_Carson
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I have a GE pre heat ballast with cloth wires for 2 40 watt fluorescent lamps.
The date code is WG
There is a number 3 on the ballast also
Can anyone tell me how old this ballast is?
Cat. 58G983
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My best estimate would possibly be sometime between the 1940s and 1950s.
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GE used to have a date code chart for ballast On the internet. To tell if a ballast have PCB or not
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IIRC for one of these older ballasts, you might have to use a spreadsheet to extend the code pattern to cover the 40s and 50s.
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