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01-13-2011, 05:03 PM #1OPMember
HOT BALLAST!
Should my 1000 watt ValueLine ballast be getting super hot? Is this something I should worry about?
TamyLove420 Reviewed by TamyLove420 on . HOT BALLAST! Should my 1000 watt ValueLine ballast be getting super hot? Is this something I should worry about? Rating: 5
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01-13-2011, 05:10 PM #2Senior Member
HOT BALLAST!
Originally Posted by TamyLove420
"My 1000 watt HPS light says I can only run the light for 12 hours. I'm in the veg stage and I wanna run it for 18 hours. Can I do that even though the box says no?"
Could this have something to do with it getting hot?
I just wanted to consolidate your problem into this one thread so that those with experience with these "hot" lights and ballast can better analyze your situation. I run cool fluorescents.
Emmie
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01-13-2011, 10:28 PM #3Senior Member
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Originally Posted by TamyLove420
It shouldn't really be very hot.
I just checked. On the warmest spots I could find on my 1000, the thermometer got readings from 107 to 110°F. Warm, certainly not hot.
Is it positioned so that air can move around it freely?
See if you can get a true temp.
Tape down a sensor from a thermometer or something. Umm,...unless it's so hot it melts plastic.
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01-14-2011, 06:12 AM #4OPMember
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OMG! It was so hot I could only have my hand on it 4 a sec or risk getting burned. LOL. But thank god it was brand new cuz my hydro store ended up exchanging it 4 a new one.
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01-14-2011, 01:15 PM #5Member
HOT BALLAST!
ya thats very dangerous lol
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01-15-2011, 03:33 AM #6OPMember
HOT BALLAST!
Do u know anything about valu line ballasts? thats the brand i have and now the new one is getting really hot too and I have a cooling fan blowing cool air on it to try 2 keep it cool...idk what 2 do?
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01-15-2011, 12:30 PM #7Member
HOT BALLAST!
Originally Posted by TamyLove420
I wouldn't be surprised to see temperatures approach 140-150 degrees F. (on a 1000) maybe even a little higher. If that makes you uncomfortable, you should upgrade to a higher price-point. I see the switchable "Valueline 1000" goes for ~120 bucks. That's about rock-bottom there.
If you can, do like EvilC suggests. Stick a thermometer on that thing and find out how hot it really is.
I like the heavier cases in a mag ballast, with the fins for cooling. Those light, sheet-steel cases with a few louvers, do a poor job of dissipating the heat. The hotter a unit runs, the shorter the life span of the component parts. The fan blowing on it is a good idea. :thumbsup:
Plants and bulbs will come and go, a good ballast is forever. (or thereabouts)
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01-16-2011, 01:39 AM #8OPMember
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Thank u so much for this info!!!! its definitely making my life easier!!!
AND i wanna send a special shoutout to all the veterans and their advice and tips!!! u guys are the best!
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