panhead
Well-Known Member
Like the title says,ballasts get hot as hell,most light systems ive ever seen or bought only come with about 15 ft of cord between the ballast & the lamp fixture.
My ballasts were frying my rooms & keeping temps too hot,the damm cords were too short for me to put the ballasts outside the rooms,i solved this problem with a very simple solution,i simply cut the cord comming from the ballats to the light hood,then added a hevy duty female 3 prong plug at the ballast ( hot ) end of the cord & a heavy duty 3 prong female plug on the light fixture (cold) end of the plug.
Now i can move my ballasts up to 60 feet away from the grow room,i use off the shelf heavy duty 12 gauge extension cords bought from home depot,inserted between the male & female plugs on the ballast & light fixture.
Just be sure to use a proper gauge extension cord to handel the power flowing though the ballast & a gauge heavier thanneeded to allow for losses from the extension cord,if you plan on running 50ft cords like mine you'll need 12 gauge cords which are not cheap but safe.
Also be damm sure to hook up the new plugs with some thought involved,if you hook a male plug up to the balast end of the cord you risk electrocution from a chance of touching the 3 prongs,ballasts store energy,be sure to use a female plug on the ballast end only,then male on the fixture side.
Ive been running my ballasts this way for a year now.
I will pist pics tomorrow after i visit the grow op,i forgot to take pics today.
My ballasts were frying my rooms & keeping temps too hot,the damm cords were too short for me to put the ballasts outside the rooms,i solved this problem with a very simple solution,i simply cut the cord comming from the ballats to the light hood,then added a hevy duty female 3 prong plug at the ballast ( hot ) end of the cord & a heavy duty 3 prong female plug on the light fixture (cold) end of the plug.
Now i can move my ballasts up to 60 feet away from the grow room,i use off the shelf heavy duty 12 gauge extension cords bought from home depot,inserted between the male & female plugs on the ballast & light fixture.
Just be sure to use a proper gauge extension cord to handel the power flowing though the ballast & a gauge heavier thanneeded to allow for losses from the extension cord,if you plan on running 50ft cords like mine you'll need 12 gauge cords which are not cheap but safe.
Also be damm sure to hook up the new plugs with some thought involved,if you hook a male plug up to the balast end of the cord you risk electrocution from a chance of touching the 3 prongs,ballasts store energy,be sure to use a female plug on the ballast end only,then male on the fixture side.
Ive been running my ballasts this way for a year now.
I will pist pics tomorrow after i visit the grow op,i forgot to take pics today.