DrGribble
Well-Known Member
I was thinking this would be a no brainer, I'll just undo some screws, secure the wiring and everything nicely so there's no stress on the connections and boom, vertical light... well I have some of those super basic reflectors/cord/sucket setups for my 600's and I wanted to convert this to be hung for my vertical SCROG, initial glace weeks ago I figured I could just remove two screws and boom, now I see that the ground is attached to that large metal white bracket, if I was to lose that I lose my ground I am assuming. Is this going to render the light useless or unsafe, any other suggestions? I wanted to just disassemble everything, put that bracket away for later and hang the lamp. Now I am wondering if there are some precautions or guidance that anyone can offer me, I have attached plenty of photos including the SCROG I am working on.
Thanks, would like to get this figured out WITHOUT buying a new lamp cord/socket set... This shouldn't be rocket science or impossible without buying new stuff but I don't want to foul anything up in the process.
Thanks, would like to get this figured out WITHOUT buying a new lamp cord/socket set... This shouldn't be rocket science or impossible without buying new stuff but I don't want to foul anything up in the process.