Bestg4202
Well-Known Member
Hi all I'm in dire need of help.I have finally got my first cob light, it's a johnson grow light cx-9 (Johnson Grow Lights is now Horticulture Lighting Group...I'm sure many of you are familiar with them) It is a 9 cob cxa3070 light. I bought it used off eBay and it cane with 2 replacement fans as 2 of them had burnt out and he had contacted HLG about it and they sent him replacements. Apparently he moved and was unable to continue growing. He claimed to have only used the light for one bloom cycle or less than 2000 hours. I received the light and replaced the fans. Everything seemed to be in perfect working order so I hooked it up in my flower tent. I didn't want to shock my plants with too much new light right off the bat so I initially only turned on 5 of the 9 cobs. That was yesterday...now this morning I went to check on it and everything looked good and plants seemed to enjoy the new light so I turned on the rest of the cobs. Luckily for me I didn't leave right away but was looking over the girls and checkin out bud development when I noticed smoke blowing around the tent. Once I figured out what it was I tried to unplug the power cord from the light and it burned the crap out of my hand but I was kinda freaking out. The power cord melted mainly in a spot where it was being held up along the roof and away from the plants. The point of contact to the strap holding it up completely melted through the insulation. Can someon PLEAS help me understand what may have caused this? I noticed that the cord seemed kinda flimsy for the amperage of this light which I believe is in the mid 5's. My power cords for my blurples are quite a bit sturdier so that's what initially drew my attention. Could this be the simple? I've written the seller to ask if he switched out the power cord for some reason but haven't received a reply yet and I'm completely freaked out so I thought I ask the good people on here for help. One other thing I'd like to mention is that in order to open up the light to replace the fans I had to disconnect all the cobs from the drivers. The wires running from the drivers to the cobs all had a clip that you have to disconnect in order to remove the lights housing as the lights are connected to one side and the drivers and fans to the other. There is one driver per cob and I was wondering if maybe I plugged them back in in the wrong order or something to possibly cause this problem? Seems unlikely to me but I admittedly know very little about this stuff. The fans were just clips so it wasn't something that involved any technical knowledge, that's why I felt comfortable replacing them myself. All I did was snip the wires to the bad fans and reconnect them to the clips on the new fans, so I don't think there's any problem there. I imagine that if I were to have crossed the wires (in the event the colors weren't supposed to match or something? By this I mean that I shouldn't have connected the red to red and black to black) Then I assume the fans wpuldnt have functioned but I tested them prior to installing rhe lighg in the tent and they were on.
That's all the info in the can think to include. If I missed anything feel free to ask any questions you may have, and thank you in advance.
That's all the info in the can think to include. If I missed anything feel free to ask any questions you may have, and thank you in advance.