S. African grower
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Do you need a voltage regulator to run a 1000w ballast safely?.. The ballast in question is a 1000w electrical, dimmable with a external breaker to prevent against power surges
Running off a 20amp socketDo you need a voltage regulator to run a 1000w ballast safely?.. The ballast in question is a 1000w electrical, dimmable with a external breaker to prevent against power surges
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrical_ballastDo you need a voltage regulator to run a 1000w ballast safely?.. The ballast in question is a 1000w electrical, dimmable with a external breaker to prevent against power surges
It's 240vif it's a 110-120 circuit, you can run 1 1k light on it, and a few smaller things like fans, if it's a 220-240 circuit, you can run several 1k lights on it, like 6 or 7 with no problem, but either way, you shouldn't need any kind of outside regulator, should all be built in
I will message you when I get some free time.i hate that I cannot give this my full attention atm.. I will test the power tomorrow and get back to you guys.. Thanks for the help so far1 get a meter and test your voltage. 240v is your nominal voltage. It's probably fine, but any sparky worth their salt will tell you to check voltage anyway. Next, verify you're within ±10/15VAC of that voltage. Ohms law states W=V*A, so a 1kw light will pull 4.16666A on 240 (1,000÷250).
ALSO, MAKE SURE you're using something for your rated frequency. AFIAK parts of Europe is 50hz, and I have no clue what South Africa uses. A quick internet search should tell you what you're using, as I don't think any cheap testing equipment will give you that info.
Hope that helps. PM me if you have any other questions.