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07-25-2006, 09:24 AM #1OPMember
Ballast question
Hi all
I got a 400W MH lamp with a ballast. Also have a 600W HPS for flowering, also with a ballast.
Problem is, I'm vegging with the 400W but the weather is just too hot. I can manage temps with difficulty. If the weather doesnt change soon, I will have major problems with flowering once I switch to 600HPS.
What I want to do is to get a 400W HPS bulb for flowering, I'll use the 600W exclusively in winter. Question is, can a 400W HPS bulb be safely connected to the ballast of a 400W MH?
Thanks
HCHeartCore Reviewed by HeartCore on . Ballast question Hi all I got a 400W MH lamp with a ballast. Also have a 600W HPS for flowering, also with a ballast. Problem is, I'm vegging with the 400W but the weather is just too hot. I can manage temps with difficulty. If the weather doesnt change soon, I will have major problems with flowering once I switch to 600HPS. What I want to do is to get a 400W HPS bulb for flowering, I'll use the 600W exclusively in winter. Question is, can a 400W HPS bulb be safely connected to the ballast of a 400W Rating: 5
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07-25-2006, 10:34 AM #2Senior Member
Ballast question
If it's an old school magnetic ballast...do not go mixing the wrong bulb to the wrong ballast.
There are some magnetic ballasts that have dual function capabilities...I'm thinking though if you had one of those you'd already know it.
Going the way of the digital ballasts will givea grower more flexibility as one of the key features of that type is being in being able to safely run either MH or HPS. They're a damn site cooler than magnetic ballasts too.
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07-25-2006, 10:37 AM #3OPMember
Ballast question
Allright...seems that I cannot get away with it then. Being pulled between two options now, increasing the space of my cabinet or buying a complete 400W HPS lamp. Think I will go with the first one since I've already used double the budget for this room compared to what I estimated towards my girlfriend
Also, its ofcourse always better to use the 600W HPS instead of 400.
Thanks for the answer
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07-25-2006, 10:46 AM #4Senior Member
Ballast question
Have you thought about buying a dual ballast?
I mean, it may save you money in the end, because when you can afford (both financially and temperature...ly)to put in another light, you'll already have a ballast for it.
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07-25-2006, 10:53 AM #5Senior Member
Ballast question
If I was about to lay out money for a new ballast...it'd be an electronic type...the difference in price is marginal (comes back to you via you power bill)...that and, an electronic ballast is just...better.
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07-25-2006, 10:53 AM #6OPMember
Ballast question
Thought about that yes but its currently no option. I already have a complete 400MH and a 600HPS. Since we have extremely high temps in holland at the moment, I hoped I could just get a 400HPS bulb and use that temporarily untill temps drop enough to use the 600.
For next grow I'll rebuild my setup anyway and will surely consider dual ballast.
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07-25-2006, 11:02 AM #7Senior Member
Ballast question
Man, I'm really sorry to hear the heat's affecting you guys so bad. Maybe build your own cooltube, I've seen some people on this site do it for pretty cheap, and you might be able to try for even cheaper.
I'll keep thinking about this. It would be sad to see such a waste after so much hard work.
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07-25-2006, 11:05 AM #8Senior Member
Ballast question
Start growing at night!
I had the same problem for abit till the obvious occured to me.
''Its cooler in the evenings...why am I growing during day time?''
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07-25-2006, 11:17 AM #9OPMember
Ballast question
Coolltube--> yes very nice, looked at those and am kindof looking for a suitable glass.
Growing at night --> Yes true, already doing that. Lights on at 18:00 and off at 12:00. When I start flowering I'm going to do 18:00-6:00. Tempted to do 21:00-9 but that leaves little time during weekday evenings to work in it.
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07-25-2006, 11:32 AM #10Senior Member
Ballast question
I keep wondering whats so cool about those tubes.
Those things will burn ya!
Personally, I employed the use of the screen cover on our big screen TV. All I had to do was suspend it tween the light and the plants...using monofilament line...it looks to just be hanging in mid-air.
The temp on the light side is a full 60+ °F than the temp on the plant side.
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