DrGribble
Well-Known Member
I have been running my (iPower, and actually quite impressed for the money) digital ballasts for a while now but at 110/120 and just installed a CAP MLC-4XT so I can run them all off my new 30amp 240v circuit. These are 120/240 ballasts and only came with a standard power cord but my CAP unit works with both styles of cords... my question is, when I plug these into a 240V source they will automatically adjust and work correctly right? I don't need to make any physical changes?
The documentation with them is extremely vague and does not touch on this point whatsoever, my CAP controller stresses strongly not to plug a 110/120v device into it as it will be instantly destroyed. I assume the ballast just 'knows' and works the same when plugged into either type of power source.
There is no voltage selection switch or anything of that sort... I might just plug one in and see what happens though unless someone chimes in who knows within next half hour or so... gracias!
Just wanted to be sure before I fry one
The documentation with them is extremely vague and does not touch on this point whatsoever, my CAP controller stresses strongly not to plug a 110/120v device into it as it will be instantly destroyed. I assume the ballast just 'knows' and works the same when plugged into either type of power source.
There is no voltage selection switch or anything of that sort... I might just plug one in and see what happens though unless someone chimes in who knows within next half hour or so... gracias!
Just wanted to be sure before I fry one
