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	11-25-2005, 02:18 AM #11 Senior Member Senior Member
 Hps lightsNewer units vibrate less so less noise. You can try to find the noise most of the time it's just a loose part. Old bike tubes make good rubber insulators for some parts to quit down a transformer. Just use common since and you can figure it out. 
 
 Just check and make sure the voltage match and the bulb type match. HPS light need igniters (an extra charge of electricity) to get then going. MH does not need igniters.
 
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	11-25-2005, 02:46 PM #12 OPJunior Member OPJunior Member
 Hps lightsok thankyou Zandor for all your help, 
 
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	11-28-2005, 06:01 PM #13 OPJunior Member OPJunior Member
 Hps lightsi was looking on the ballast and i found this sticker with this on it: 
 
 MH
 
 175w 60 hz
 250w 60 hz
 400w 60 hz
 1000w 60hz
 
 HPS
 
 250w 60 hz
 400w 60 hz
 600w 60 hz
 1000w 60 hz
 
 would this mean it can run those wattages of bulbs or what does it mean.
 There was also little boxes next to them with the 400w 60 hz MH box checked so i think its a MH light i dont know
 
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	11-28-2005, 06:14 PM #14 Senior Member Senior Member
 Hps lightsBallasts are based on a wattage rating. If you have a 1000 watt ballast there is no reason why you can't use a smaller lamp. BUT if you have a 400 watt ballast DO NOT use a higher wattage lamp! Why? Amp. draw. 
 When you use a lower wattage lamp, basically your not using the ballast to it's full potential or amperage rating. If you put in a LARGER lamp your now increasing the amperage pull from that ballast past its "safe" rating which means you WILL create heat and have the possibility of burning out the ballast prematurely. GOOD LUCK!!!
 
 Imagine using about 4 1000 watt lamps on a single 110v household outlet. You would be pulling 36 amps though an outlet more than likely rated for 15 amps. BAD KARMA!!!
 
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	11-29-2005, 09:30 PM #15 Senior Member Senior Member
 Hps lights Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
 a 1000 watt Ballasts at so so Amp. can I run 2 from the one as long as I don't go over the AMP"S
 
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	11-29-2005, 10:39 PM #16 Senior Member Senior Member
 Hps lightsThe ballast determines how much power the bulb gets. If you run a smaller bulb than a ballast is rated for then you are overdriving the bulb. 
 
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	11-29-2005, 10:51 PM #17 Senior Member Senior Member
 Hps lightsI don't see why you couldn't run lets say 2 400s off a 1000 watt ballast. Like ya said, your still under the amperage rating. Good Luck!!! :thumbsup: Originally Posted by litespeed Originally Posted by litespeed
 
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	11-30-2005, 06:37 PM #18 Senior Member Senior Member
 Hps lightsBecause the ignator has only enough power for one light bulb. Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
 
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	12-01-2005, 05:23 AM #19 Senior Member Senior Member
 Hps lightsCould a person wire in separate ignitors to the same ballast? Just out of couriosity. :thumbsup: Originally Posted by Zandor Originally Posted by Zandor
 
 We're talking HPS right? I know one of them ( MH/HPS) has the ignitor, capacitor, and ballast while the other has no ignitor/capacitor.........just a lil' stoned! :stoned:
 
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	12-01-2005, 06:05 AM #20 Senior Member Senior Member
 Hps lightsRight the HPS have igniters. You could run 2 in parallel but you would need to also install some capacitorā??s as well. 
 
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