will i damage anything if i use a 400w hp sodium bulb with a 400w metal halide ballast? anyone ever try that?
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will i damage anything if i use a 400w hp sodium bulb with a 400w metal halide ballast? anyone ever try that?
i swap from mh to hps with a 250 w ballast without any trouble..
FH
dont do it,
1) u really shouldn't fuck around with shit like that when a new bulb costs 20$
it's a lot of power and could burn down your house in a flash
2) the bulbs use different igniters
do it, here's how...
http://www.onlinepot.org/grow/wiringlights.htm
it won't work if your mh ballast doesn't have a x3 line...
love, kp:p
they are not directly interchangable, either way. There are new switchable ballasts that will light either a MH or HPS. You just change the lamp and the switch setting on the ballast. One other new product is the special HPS lamp that works with a MH ballast. It is down on efficiency from a standard HPS.
Shov
an hps ballast will fire a MH bulb. But the the HPS has a strike voltage of 2500v and and MH bulb has a strike voltage of 600v. So the lamp life of a MH will decrease when lite with a HPS ballast
Thats why you take the igniter out of the circuit whern firing up a MH bulb - all these switchable ballasts do is isolate the igniter on a toggle ie.On=HPS Off =MHQuote:
Originally Posted by britishcolumbia
This question is why I bought a digital ballast which ignites both types properly. Better bulb life, smoother power, runs silent and cool.. So if you wind up buying a new ballast, go with it.
A HPS BULB WONT FIRE WITH A MH BALLAST. IT NEEDS AN IGNITOR.