Ok...so I can't re-wire one of these lights so the fixture/buld is in the grow space and the ballast is in another?. I'm not talking far.maybe 10'-20'.. Sorry to sound dumb man. This is why I posted this question in the newbie spot. Is that what a remote ballast is?..a ballast that isnt attached directly to the fixture?The bulb causes more heat, and you can use the street light as a fixture just put it on a timer, remote though no
Some seriously back hills set up by the sounds of things!!!What are you trying to achieve
Hey if it works it works lolSome seriously back hills set up by the sounds of things!!!
He could get Get a proper air cooled light and fan for way cheaper than ac!
I'm tryingWhat are you trying to achieve
Some seriously back hills set up by the sounds of things!!!
Not back hills at all..I can get 400 to 1000w HPS or MH lights for 1/3 the price as any grow light advertised on line...and they produce the EXACT same light. Why wouldnt i take advantage. I'm in the game to get the best smoke and yeilds for the least amount of cash. My original question was about possibly converting one of these lights to a remote ballast and/or if it would bring my temps down in my grow space. Thanks for your insite bobdagrowah
Just did a bunch of reading on digital vs magnetic and it turns out that there's still a ton of growers that still use magnetic and actually preferred them..and the reliability of digital ballasts seemed to be a major issue.. And it's so easy to rebuild a magnetic.. I'm definitely still learning, But at this point free seems well worth it.You would probably have to gut the street light and just reuse the components, rewiring them in a seperate box. We used to build our own back in the day, still have the old widow makers somewhere lol. The street lights are gonna be a bitch to mount properly and will most likely be magnetic as opposed to digital. Free is sometimes not worth it .... Trust me lol.
Thanks for the info.. Around 8 feet was exactly what I was thinking. I know that digital ballasts are much newer tech and more appealing, but considering the circumstances the goods just don't out way the bads. There's still a lot of people using mag. ballast with good results. And honestly I really like the idea of getting HID light for dirt cheap. And you can rebuild these lights in no time. The only thing I've really grown to dislike is the weight...these bitches are heavy as F.You can definitely separate the bulb/socket from the ballast. I have an old (80's) 250 mh that was all one unit. The ballast put out a lot of heat, not as Mich as the bulb but still quite a bit. Had a buddy come over whos an.electrician to check over what I did and he said its the way he would do it if he were going to.
It looked kinda janky and I was paranoid about it but it ran solid for around 14 months or so before I replaced it. As far as I know it would still run fine of I fired it up. I was only running an 8 foot lenghth from the bulb to outside of the veg area.
Stealing street lights? LolGot it..I grow on a budget and found a source where i can get HPS/MH lights designed for parking lots and such for almost free. I did a closet grow with a 400w HPS with pretty good success, but damn they get hot. Like little heaters. I keep fans blowing directly on them. My room temp stays around 83f. Was just wondering if it would help to re-wire the light and put the ballast elsewhere outside the grow space..
Bad karma for a grow huh... LolStealing street lights? Lol
Yes it is easy and if your handy then have at'er but you'll probably need a good box (I use large junction box), and probably want new fixtures for the bulb as well as 10-12 gauge wire and box connectors. And yup my magnetic ones still work . My digital have been running for 5 years now too.Just did a bunch of reading on digital vs magnetic and it turns out that there's still a ton of growers that still use magnetic and actually preferred them..and the reliability of digital ballasts seemed to be a major issue.. And it's so easy to rebuild a magnetic.. I'm definitely still learning, But at this point free seems well worth it.
Yes lolI've measured my 600w bulbs to be about 300-400+ Celsius. Ever been burnt by a bulb? They are seriously hot. The ballast, no matter how hot mine get, I can still bear it.
Also, I have my bulb and ballast in a separate room. The light room actually warms up quite a lot when the lights are on. The ballast room, not so much