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    #1
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    elec or mag?

    400w MH ballast.... go electronic or magnetic? I heard elec one's aren't that reliable. Anyone have any input?
    Twentyinches Reviewed by Twentyinches on . elec or mag? 400w MH ballast.... go electronic or magnetic? I heard elec one's aren't that reliable. Anyone have any input? Rating: 5

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    elec or mag?

    The biggest problem with digital ballasts; is finding bulbs that are compatible with the ballast. The first time the light doesn't come on: you don't know whether it's the bulb or ballast?

    Lots of problems reported with digitals, so if you buy one...get it from a local shop...(not online) ..so you can take it back as needed.

    Best thing about magnetic ballasts. UL rated, 5 year warranty, rarely have problems...:thumbsup:

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    #3
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    elec or mag?

    Electronic ballasts are said to prolong bulb life and some can actually give you a better spectrum from your bulb if you use the right one. They last longer than magnetic ballasts supposedly.

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    elec or mag?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dutch Pimp
    The biggest problem with digital ballasts; is finding bulbs that are compatible with the ballast. The first time the light doesn't come on: you don't know whether it's the bulb or ballast?

    Lots of problems reported with digitals, so if you buy one...get it from a local shop...(not online) ..so you can take it back as needed.

    Best thing about magnetic ballasts. UL rated, 5 year warranty, rarely have problems...:thumbsup:
    Now I havn't heard that one, if 400w digital, then 400w bulb etc. which aren't hard to get. Same for 600 or a 1k. But the last part you said is what concerns me, because I have heard this as well where it doesn't turn on.

    And if you buy anything from a shop, it will be $100+ more. But yeah those sunsystems have 5 yr warranty which is nice, I suppose the little extra juice to run it would be worth it for piece of mind knowing it's rare for those to go out.

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    #5
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    elec or mag?

    It's not rare for a magnetic ballast to fail.. Most of the time it's the capacitor. Esspecially with several power outages in the summer when the electrical grid is at it's max....

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    #6
    Senior Member

    elec or mag?

    It's not rare for a magnetic ballast to fail..
    fail when?....first year? ..or 6th year?

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    #7
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    elec or mag?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dutch Pimp
    fail when?....first year? ..or 6th year?
    I'de like to go with 10'th myself lol...

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    #8
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    elec or mag?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dutch Pimp
    fail when?....first year? ..or 6th year?
    Yeah! It's not the coil that fails,it's the components imp:.. The coil will last almost forever. The heat will cause one to fail.With most growers doing the personal thing,and nothing commercial.... I'll go with the sixth year. Then some!!!!:thumbsup: I don't know what it is about you???? I just like ya,imp:!!

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