Me again!

I got a couple of security 150 watt HPS lights. I didn't want a booty looking ballast in the cab or bare ballast innards on the side of my cabinet. I have way more computer parts then I know what to do with and I found the perfect thing to mount the guts in, a computer power supply enclosure.

The psu I chose was an old 150 watt unit. I gutted it, and mounted the other stuff in there. I also utilized the plug connection on the backside. It's not 100% complete, I still need a heavy gauge extension cord to chop up for the run to the bulb and then a plate to cover the hole where the fan used to be. I contemplated using the fan, but I didn't feel like looking up on how to wire it in (if even possible) and the case itself has plenty of airflow. It's getting late and I need to get my drinking going... it is Friday night after all.
Dizzy1 Reviewed by Dizzy1 on . PC power supply remote ballast mod Me again! I got a couple of security 150 watt HPS lights. I didn't want a booty looking ballast in the cab or bare ballast innards on the side of my cabinet. I have way more computer parts then I know what to do with and I found the perfect thing to mount the guts in, a computer power supply enclosure. The psu I chose was an old 150 watt unit. I gutted it, and mounted the other stuff in there. I also utilized the plug connection on the backside. It's not 100% complete, I still need a Rating: 5