I have two ballasts. One for a 600 watt that is very heavy, maybe 5 pounds or something. I mounted that ballast vertical since the ballast had a sticker that said this way up ^ so that's what I went with. It has a hole on one end so I drilled a screw right through and held with a single screw. The second ballast is a T5 ballast which is much lighter and longer. Get's plenty fucking hot too! It has some odd key holes on the sides so I mounted that one horizontal. The grow space is lined with particle tool hanging board so there are like millions of holes waiting to be used. I already have an assortment of hooks and what not designed to be inserted into this type of particle board so I just used two hooks and hung it like a drape or something. Seems to work just fine. Both ballasts are mounted as high as possible because of heat and the way it wants to rise naturally.

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Prodaytrader Reviewed by Prodaytrader on . ? on hanging a ballast I have a 1000 cropmaster ballast , weight 44 pounds- I have a 2x 6 ceiling joist which I have put a 4X6 bridge block between joist- I have a solid mounting surface- If I put in lag bolts how do I suspend with bungie cords as has been suggested in stickies. A lot of weight and I do want to rubber mount for vibration if I can!!Do not want this thing to come crashing down from 8 foot high Rating: 5