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Quick HPS question

herbsicle420

Active Member
anyone ever use the 70 watt HPS security lights from home depot? I hear it's hard wired so you have to splice the wire and attach an outlet chord... anyone done this? about to go do it asap, what materials do i need?
 

CustomHydro

Well-Known Member
anyone ever use the 70 watt HPS security lights from home depot? I hear it's hard wired so you have to splice the wire and attach an outlet chord... anyone done this? about to go do it asap, what materials do i need?
Go get a 10 foot extension gord. (14 guage NOT 16 GUAGE)

Cut the female end off the cord.

Splice the cord open and u will see three wires.

Match them up according to color to the light. Simple as that.

There will be a black a white and a green,
green is ground, so if there isn't a green wire ccoming off of the light there will be a greenish tinted bronze screw on the metal of the light base somewhere, you will need to hook up the wire to that
Hope this helps.
 

herbsicle420

Active Member
thanks a lot guys, i ended up reading more posts and ordered a 150 watt HPS from HTG for THE SAME PRICE, unbelievable... been flowering under CFL's for a while, very slow process, can't wait to see the difference in lighting capabilities.

thanks again
 

CustomHydro

Well-Known Member
thanks a lot guys, i ended up reading more posts and ordered a 150 watt HPS from HTG for THE SAME PRICE, unbelievable... been flowering under CFL's for a while, very slow process, can't wait to see the difference in lighting capabilities.

thanks again
Oh u will see a difference, but u may want to keep using the CFL's too.
 

herbsicle420

Active Member
yeah, investing in a light was definitely a good idea, i'm growing in a wooden grow box that just barely fits the light way up at the top so it's right up against the wooden top... think this is a fire hazard? i have an air conditioner nearby that controls the temperature very well, and i have good ventilation. i've got three plants growing under the hps (comes tomorrow, very fast delivery) think i should throw in a couple of the daylight cfls for side lighting? or just stick to the 2700's?
 

NoDrama

Well-Known Member
DO NOT use electrical tape, use Wire Nuts and twist the wires together, tape will fail and you will get a shock.
 

herbsicle420

Active Member
haha what's what i figured, i have a bunch of the nuts sitting around from putting together those T5 light ballasts.
 

thelastpirate

Well-Known Member
Go get a 10 foot extension gord. (14 guage NOT 16 GUAGE)

Cut the female end off the cord.

Splice the cord open and u will see three wires.

Match them up according to color to the light. Simple as that.

There will be a black a white and a green,
green is ground, so if there isn't a green wire ccoming off of the light there will be a greenish tinted bronze screw on the metal of the light base somewhere, you will need to hook up the wire to that
Hope this helps.

The ballast will have a black, a green, and 4 white wires, each of which will have a voltage on it. Wire them blk to blk, grn to grn and white to the needed voltage. And NEVER tape an electrical connection, especially when dealing with around 3 or 4 amps!!! Use wire nuts. you'll live longer. You can also separate the bulb/refector from the ballast the same way. just get about 10' (or how ever long you want) of 2 conductor wire, and put it in between the mogul socket and the ballast. Again, use wire nuts.
 
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