Line-Line LED lighting

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I asked this question last year sometime. They always seem to have a white and a color for the leads which kinda implies it is "expecting" a grounded conductor, but I imagine the driver is constructed such that it doesn't matter.
 
I asked this question last year sometime. They always seem to have a white and a color for the leads which kinda implies it is "expecting" a grounded conductor, but I imagine the driver is constructed such that it doesn't matter.

Good to know. I guess others are hooking them line to line- and in theory that would be if replacing HID.
 
I asked this question last year sometime. They always seem to have a white and a color for the leads which kinda implies it is "expecting" a grounded conductor, but I imagine the driver is constructed such that it doesn't matter.

I remember you asking this. Just yesterday I got an Econo-Light LED flood fixture, and for the first time I've seen it stated, the instructions actually specifically say 120-277, line to line or line to neutral. 1 fixture lead is white.
Still begs the question if this is OK on any 120-277 a ballast or driver that does not spell this out. I guess we need to check with the NRTL folks for their position.

Here is a link to the instructions: [FONT=Verdana,Arial,Tahoma,Calibri,Geneva,sans-serif]https://www.e-conolight.com/media/productdocuments/document/file/e/c/eco_install_fcb_ffb_series_1.pdf
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