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									| The ones without the capacitor don't lose OCV in my experience. And yes, most of the ones with bad caps will still run one lamp. |  |  
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									| How complicated it is to disconnect the capacitor in the ballast and tap the "before capacitor" wire to outside ? Can it be done with some minor digging into the tar with a knife, without the big work of melting and repotting it ?
 Then you can connect a new capacitor from outside, between the new wire and one of the capcitor side wires (Reds ?)
 
 
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									| It's probably harder to do on some ballasts than others. Not worth the effort unless you really feel like doing it for whatever reason. |  |  
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									| Then what about opening the back of the ballast and driving a self tapping screw through the capacitor, to make it into a short circuit ?http://www.lighting-gallery.net/gallery/displayimage.php?pos=-121294 |  |  
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									| If you do that it will just keep blowing the line fuse Everytime you switch on
 
 
 
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									| The capacitor in US Rapid Start ballasts is not across the input AC as in UK. It is in series with 2 lamps, if we disregard the heating circuit. If we short the capacitor inside the ballast, we can connect a replacement capacitor outside. Only problem remaining the is how to supply the heating |  |  
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									| I'm reading all of these replies, and I just have to ask.  Wouldn't it be easier to just replace the ballasts?    |  |  
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									| Well, try cleaning the lamps and channel cover first as it is easier than wiring a new ballast. If that fails (you'll know in a couple of days) then a replacement is in order.
 As for fixing a potted ballast, it is possible as there are some members here that have done it however it is quite an undertaking and not something I would do. You can get a NOS rapid start magnetic ballast on eBay or a new electronic ballast for T12 in hardware stores.
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									| I've had similar problems with  f96t12HO and a f48t12HO rapid start but it wouldn't come on between 40-50 degrees they had tons of hours and I used on a daily basis it was very weird the ends would glow orange then I'd tap it the f48 would come on but not the f96 I just replaced the ballast and all was good. Your situation sounds like a starter or moisture you should experiment with it and see what it could be? |  |  
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									| It tends to happen when the humidity is high outside, which equates to high humidity inside.  Cool weather, they work fine. |  |  
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