steelheadguy
Member
Well this thread most definitely fits in the newbie section.
I come to you rollitup, after reading your site for months I finally have registered to start asking questions and to do my best to contribute.
Here we go.
I have a garage. The garage came pre wired with a 240v sub panel. It also has a regular 120v circuit.
The other day while moving light chains, I let a 240v 400w HPS hood touch my 120v 4ft 8 bulb t5 this sent a crazy electrifying shock through the upper part of my body from one hand through to the other. It was intense, I couldnt let go, breathe, yell or anything. After what felt like eternity the power cut off somehow and I fell to the ground and blacked out for a split second.
I thought this was my fault until again today I was shocked, this time not nearly as bad. This time all I did was touch my 120v surge protector which had the same t5, infrared heater and a fan plugged into it.
All of the appliances and the surge protector are new, except for the lights... I bought those used.
Am I just having bad luck and stupidity or could there be something wrong with the t5 or the wiring of the house? Maybe the ballast? (When I bought it used it was wired to 240v but had a 120v male plug on it ??)
Also, before being shocked the first time, I remember the chain being magnetized to the hood of the 400w. Is that normal?
Thanks for the help.
I come to you rollitup, after reading your site for months I finally have registered to start asking questions and to do my best to contribute.
Here we go.
I have a garage. The garage came pre wired with a 240v sub panel. It also has a regular 120v circuit.
The other day while moving light chains, I let a 240v 400w HPS hood touch my 120v 4ft 8 bulb t5 this sent a crazy electrifying shock through the upper part of my body from one hand through to the other. It was intense, I couldnt let go, breathe, yell or anything. After what felt like eternity the power cut off somehow and I fell to the ground and blacked out for a split second.
I thought this was my fault until again today I was shocked, this time not nearly as bad. This time all I did was touch my 120v surge protector which had the same t5, infrared heater and a fan plugged into it.
All of the appliances and the surge protector are new, except for the lights... I bought those used.
Am I just having bad luck and stupidity or could there be something wrong with the t5 or the wiring of the house? Maybe the ballast? (When I bought it used it was wired to 240v but had a 120v male plug on it ??)
Also, before being shocked the first time, I remember the chain being magnetized to the hood of the 400w. Is that normal?
Thanks for the help.