Cmh problems. 2 bulbs blown in a week.

chronnie49

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I am having some issues with a 315 cmh light that I've only had for a few months.

I used the philips 942 bulb for 6 weeks during veg without any problems. When I switched to flower I added a 600 watt hps and now I have blown 2 cmh bulbs in a week.

At this point I figure it could be a ballast issue or maybe my contactor. Both lights are plugged into the same contactor but the hps bulb is fine and its rated to run 2000 watts and I am only using 915.

Has anybody had this issue before?
 

Renfro

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For starters, it's not the contactor.

Are the blown bulbs all Philips? You may want to contact them to see if they are from a bad batch number. I have had that happen before.

I also know that CMH bulbs seem harder to start and I think thats what in the end kills them.

Do you have pics of the arc tubes?
 

chronnie49

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I had a feeling it wasnt the contactor but its weird this just started happening when I plugged in the hps.

Both bulbs are philips 942. The online shop I bought from is sending me a replacement for the first bulb and I just emailed them this morning about the second.

Heres some pics of the first one.
 

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Mak'er Grow

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Could it be power surge(s) / brownouts ?
Maybe try starting the CMH lights after the HPS has turned on...setup two timers that are few minutes apart.
 

chronnie49

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Could it be power surge(s) / brownouts ?
Maybe try starting the CMH lights after the HPS has turned on...setup two timers that are few minutes apart.
Thats exactly what i was thinking about doing. I have another timer I can use but I am waiting to hear back from the supplier before i try anything else.

I have to wait until the first replacement bulb has arrived anyways since the new bulb blew after 2 days.
 

Renfro

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Inspect shipped bulbs closely. Sometimes they arrive with a hair crack inside and that eventually causes a failure.
 

chronnie49

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Inspect shipped bulbs closely. Sometimes they arrive with a hair crack inside and that eventually causes a failure.
I inspected both of them very closely. The first one ran for 6 weeks 18 hours a day without any problems then blew 2 days after plugging the hps into the same contactor. The second bulb blew after 2 days as well.

I am hoping to hear back from the supplier tomorrow so I can get this figured out.
 

Renfro

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I had some from nanolux, DE HPS 1kW bulbs. They didn't last 7 months and I contacted the seller and they contacted nanolux and said that the batch my bulbs were bad had issues. They sent new bulbs even after 7 months of use.
 

chronnie49

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I had some from nanolux, DE HPS 1kW bulbs. They didn't last 7 months and I contacted the seller and they contacted nanolux and said that the batch my bulbs were bad had issues. They sent new bulbs even after 7 months of use.
The online shop I use seems to have good customer service so I hope they will send a replacement for The second bulb too. I will ask them if they are getting a lot of returns on these lately.

Its just weird that the cmh worked fine for 6 weeks then as soon as I add the hps I blow 2 in less than a week.
 

Renfro

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Well like I said, mine worked for 7 months and failed with a crack inside on the little roundish arc tube. So a defect doesn't always fail right away. I am glad they are taking care of you with replacement bulbs, thats a good seller. May I ask who you purchased from?
 

chronnie49

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Thats true. I'm hoping its just a bad batch of bulbs so I dont have the send the ballast and hood back for them to check out.

I use Onestop Growshop based in the UK. The light is Maxibright focus connect 315 cmh which I believe is a European brand. I never heard of them living in America but its a popular choice here.
 

Skoal

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Power surges will do it. But I had that happen twice and I left everything off for a few minutes unscrewed the bulb. Popped it back in and it worked. I’m also on an old school 2009 magnetic ballast lol
 

chronnie49

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Power surges will do it. But I had that happen twice and I left everything off for a few minutes unscrewed the bulb. Popped it back in and it worked. I’m also on an old school 2009 magnetic ballast lol

The hps is also on a magnetic ballast which I know draw quite a bit on startup. That bulb is fine, its just the cmh that have the problem.

I wish it was as easy as taking it out and putting it back in but theres little shards of glass inside so I dont think that will help haha.
 

Renfro

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Some old school HPS ballasts can draw even more current at startup if the capacitor is old and wore out. Depends on how it's wired. Might be a good idea to replace the capacitor, they are cheap.
 

Renfro

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This relates more to HPS and MH and the old school ballasts but it's good info for those that like to repair and trouble shoot them.


Back in the day I had a bunch of NIB ballasts and bulbs that a buddy gave me that his work was throwing away. They were just transformers with caps and ignitors, for replacement use but I just wired them up and ran them to make money to buy good stuff. One was a 1500 watt metal halide, I put it on one of those big parabolic reflectors. Turned out the lamp wasn't meant for base up operation so the bulb didn't last long, maybe a week but it was sure bright while it lasted. I learned a lot about how those old magnetic ballasts work by doing all that. They are easy to fix, even if the transformer burns up you can replace it.
 

chronnie49

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Some old school HPS ballasts can draw even more current at startup if the capacitor is old and wore out. Depends on how it's wired. Might be a good idea to replace the capacitor, they are cheap.

Thanks for all of the info. The ballast has only been used for 6 months and came with a 25 year warranty so I'd hope nothing is wrong with it yet.

Next run ill be using 2 315 cmh anyways so the hps will just be a backup.

I know you said earlier in the thread it wasn't my contactor which I hope is the case. If i cant use both outlets on it at the same time then it doesnt really do me much good.
 

Renfro

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chronnie49

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A contactor is just a switch thats operated by magnetism. It either turns on or it doesn't. So it's not your issue.

If you want to add a delay on an outlet you can add a second contactor and use a delay on make timer to delay the coil voltage to that contactor say 30 seconds.


Thanks for that.

I guess all I can do is wait and see what the shop has to say. I'll contact philips and see if I got a bad batch. The second bulb said it was made in 2016 so maybe sitting around that long has something to do with it.
 

chronnie49

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Its hps theres tha problem
&kidding

Haha yea I am excited to try all cmh next run. I thought the cmh hps mix would provide a good spectrum but with these problems the cmh has hardly been on at all.

This is why I try to buy from local shops but none of them near me stock the philips bulbs.
 
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