Ballast connector

Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems – Pulsating or a.c. supply – Transformer in the supply circuit

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174DIG2, 361377, H05K 504

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050235206

ABSTRACT:
A ballast connector is described by a ballast having windings, resistors, capacitors, etc. mounted therein. An internal connector housing is positioned in one end of the ballast case and has the various leads from the windings, resistors, capacitors, etc. extend outwardly through sockets provided in the internal connector housing. An external connector housing is selectively removably mounted on the ballast case and has its inner end adapted to be received by the outer end of the internal connector housing. A plurality of insulation displacement connectors are positioned in the external connector housing and have one end thereof connected to predetermined leads which extend through the socket in the internal connector housing. Outer ends of the insulation displacement connectors are electrically connected to service leads. Service leads are maintained in electrical contact with the insulation displacement connectors by means of a lead retainer which is mounted on the outer end of the external connector housing.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4916363 (1990-04-01), Burton et al.

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