a non contact voltage indicator will pick up backfed voltage off of the transformer tapsI wanted to check on something. I wired my 70W Pulse Start M.H. for a PC. I don't have the socket and bulb in yet. To test it first and not risk the CMH Bulb I tested it with the voltage indicator and it showed all 3 bulbs lit up. 120v 240v and 277v. Is that normal? I think I wired it right, but I wasn't positive and wanted to check.
Thanks
Daniels
dryer outlet? stove outlet? add a 240v circuit? all these things can be done....my friend gave me a sexy top of the line digital ballast but it is only 240v and the outlets in my appartment are 120v there is a circut box with switches in my closet do you know how i could run this 240v ballast in my room?
you will be fine... NEC allows lamps and light fixtures with a cord length of 18' or less to be 2 wireI have made a cfl fixture with four sockets. They are wired with all the hot leads together and connected to the cord and the same for the neutral leads. Do I need to add a ground to the reflector or something metal on the fixture. The frame of the light is made from pvc pipe. I see most lamps use just a two wire cord, but I'm not sure if I need to be grounded because of the water usage around the lights.
you can run 3840watts on a 20 amp, 240 v circuit....I brought in my 220v range ciruit from my kitchen to my grow room, currently running 2 1000w ballast with no problem and pretty sure I should be able to run 3 with no problem,but just wanted to ask you. Its 20amp off each leg and I ran #10solid to a 5s box. With the ballast rated at like 3.2amps on 220v and without exceeding 70% capacity of the 20amp breaker does this mean I should be able to run 4 1000w ballast(or 14amps) off one 20amp 220v?
10-4,thanks for the replyits cheaper and easier just goet another ballast. ive answered this b4 tho if you dig.
Not too sure WTF this guy is up to. I saw his flowering room. Not real impressed. I still think those spider mites were from there.Daniels, if you get a 70-80 light setup, I am gonna come work for you changing bulbs and watering plants!! If those are your hopes though, I hope them for you! Must be a crazy setup that's for sure!
you will burn up the motor over time.... very risky. that speed controller was made for a ceiling fan, which has a very different load charecteristic than your 6" can fan....Hey fellas I've got a regular light switch wired to control my 6inch exhaust fan... I have a Lutron dual fan/light dimmer I want to use just the fan dimmer which is rated for 1.5amps. Will this be sufficient? will dimmering of the fan reduce its life? thanks again