View Full Version : what will happen if i use a 600 watt hps bulb in a 1000 watt lamp?
Smokey Robinson
01-21-2007, 05:30 PM
So i recently got a 1000 watt HPS lamp and ballast from a friend
however he gave me a 600 watt HPS bulb for it
what would happen if i used that anyways?
i haven't tried yet because i dont wanna bust a perfectly good light bulb
anyone know?
thanks in advance
invision
01-21-2007, 05:44 PM
i read it works, i read its safe, but i also read its bad.....so plug her in outside somewhere and see what happens, worst case senerio is you blow the bulb but i dont think that will happen but dont take the chance unless you feel its worth it.
GaGrown
01-21-2007, 06:05 PM
A 600 HPS is an S106 type lamp or bulb,it's not meant to be used with a 1000 watter.The 600 is 5.7amps the 1000 is more than that! You could damage the ignighter in the ballast! The risk of fire is great! That bulb is not made to draw that many amps!
Ga Grown!
Shovelhandle
01-21-2007, 06:05 PM
the bulb will burn out real quick. I've seen it where a guy kept installing 400W HPS in the yard lights and they kept burning out. I took a look at the fistures...1000Watts. He bought 400Watt lamps and stopped popping off new lamps.
Shov
sexieSadie
01-21-2007, 06:17 PM
I garbagepicked a 750 MH HID that was a tennis court style light in rolled steel with SAG glass and a faceted reflector. After about 3 weeks it stopped fully lighting the bulb. After much troubleshooting with tech support from Graybar Electric, Grainger, etc. it was eventually determined that the capacitor had failed not the ballast. Now because this setup 750w is not common everything associated was $$$, the bulb, the ballast and the capacitor. So I gave up and scavanged the reflector and the mogul base for an MH ballast kit I purchased. Long story short, HID is not a mix and match situation.
xxxhazexxx
01-21-2007, 09:14 PM
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