Nullis
Moderator
First of all, I know you're not supposed to run a bulb on any wattage other than that which it is rated for; and you are especially not supposed to run a bulb at higher than it is rated for, obviously. I have wondered what might actually happen if one were to ignite a 400 watt bulb at 600 watts, for example, and sort of imagined that the bulb might fail catastrophically.
That said a lot of the newer digital ballasts are dimmable, but I still prefer to run the appropriate bulb at the appropriate wattage and put a 400 watt MH Conversion bulb into a dimmable 600 watt Lumatek ballast to run at 400 watts for vegging plants.
So basically what just happened today is I am cleaning the room, vacuuming a bit and thru a series of events the knob on the Lumatek ballast catches on a piece of paneling as it knocked over or something and it turns up to 600 watts! I immediately went to check it, put it back down to 400. Then a minute or so later decided I better just unplug it so that I can examine the bulb. The bulb did seem to get brighter until I turned it down, but it doesn't appear to be damaged. It was only on the 600 watt setting for maybe 40 seconds, and I am thinking it likely didn't even have a chance to warm up to that setting completely.
This ever happen to anybody else?
That said a lot of the newer digital ballasts are dimmable, but I still prefer to run the appropriate bulb at the appropriate wattage and put a 400 watt MH Conversion bulb into a dimmable 600 watt Lumatek ballast to run at 400 watts for vegging plants.
So basically what just happened today is I am cleaning the room, vacuuming a bit and thru a series of events the knob on the Lumatek ballast catches on a piece of paneling as it knocked over or something and it turns up to 600 watts! I immediately went to check it, put it back down to 400. Then a minute or so later decided I better just unplug it so that I can examine the bulb. The bulb did seem to get brighter until I turned it down, but it doesn't appear to be damaged. It was only on the 600 watt setting for maybe 40 seconds, and I am thinking it likely didn't even have a chance to warm up to that setting completely.
This ever happen to anybody else?