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Current carrying capacity of the wires inside a fluorescent batten with regard to LED tubes

Hello all - good afternoon !


As in the subject, can someone verify please what the current carrying capacity of the [thin] wires in a flourescent batten is ?


It is with regard to fitting an LED tube replacement where the [electronic] ballast has to be taken out of circuit; the wires from it to one of the tube mount ('tombstones' ?)  have to be cut and wired from the tube mount directly back to the 240V supply, according to most instructions.


I was curious about the wires with regard to doing this - it must be ok as this is the general instruction, but I was interested to know what they can carry.
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  • @ broadgage   -  thank for the reply.   I was just interested in the current carrying capacity - sorry for any confusion or if it came across as a bit silly, but there you go :-)


    It's just interesting to me at least, with regard to reusing the wires and altering the insides etc, what the ccc was likely to be (I couldnt locate any info from a brief search on t'interweb) for one aspect - of course the tube wont draw a lot, but curiosity developed from a overload/protective device point of view I suppose. Cheers.
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  • @ broadgage   -  thank for the reply.   I was just interested in the current carrying capacity - sorry for any confusion or if it came across as a bit silly, but there you go :-)


    It's just interesting to me at least, with regard to reusing the wires and altering the insides etc, what the ccc was likely to be (I couldnt locate any info from a brief search on t'interweb) for one aspect - of course the tube wont draw a lot, but curiosity developed from a overload/protective device point of view I suppose. Cheers.
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