Quote Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
M59/H33

Googled result from M59/H33 inquiry...

Looks like they're metal halide. No you can't put a regular HPS bulb in 'em, but there are conversion bulbs that will give you more flexibility, albeit at a slightly lower effeciency. For flowering, you'll likely want those MH conversion bulbs. (it's a special bulb that converts your MH into an HPS spectrum)
Conversion Bulbs

Could be that the cord issue is from:
A) being formerly set-up to use 220 volt power supply. (has a different plug end) Using the lights with a vertical reflector, this is the likely reason.
B) the previous cord being damaged.
C) the ballast not working. (a sleezy sales technique. If the cord isn't there, you won't know it doesn't work till it's too late)

The 'extra' bulbs may be previously used.

Regardless, the price is pretty good, even if you'll need new capacitors and/or ignitors.

MH seems to run a little hotter, and is slightly less effecient, but I'd rather use MH than fluorescent's any old day. Too bad he doesn't have a couple of HPS's available.
He said he cut them down from their place in his shop. I figured it was too good to be true. He is saying that he has about 3 of these lights, and I can have all of them for $40. The only problem is that I have no need for a 400w MH. I veg under fluoros and was going to flower under HPS. Oh well...guess I will keep looking around.

Thanks for the info. I appreciate knowing this before I spent my money on them, thinking they were HPS
happymedicine Reviewed by happymedicine on . Mercury Vapor and HPS Lighting Hey All! I was wondering if a mercury vapor light that says M59 and 4H33 on it is basically stating it is compatible with Metal Halide and HPS bulbs? This may be a rudimentary question, but I am just learning about lighting. I have been using fluoros, and have decided to make the switch to HPS for a primary lighting. I just received an offer from a guy to buy a couple HPS (so he says) lights for around 40 bucks. The only catch is that I will have to splice on some extra cord to plug Rating: 5