Electric Shock from magnetic ballast sitting on top of grow box

Mamba01

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Hi Guys,

So I went to open my steel grow box a few minutes ago. Got a shock when I touched it's metal handle. The magnetic 400 watt ballast is sitting on top of the grow box. There was a lot of moisture coming out and around the box due to the A/C mounted inside.

My question here is how I prevent this from happening again. Is there something I can put under the ballast? So I don't electicute myself next time? Yikes!!

Thank you
 

Mamba01

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Hi rkymtnman,

Thank you for your very practical advice,
It is not on a GFCI circuit.
In the grow box the A/C is mounted inside with all of the electrical points coming out of the box.
The air pumps are also outside. The only thing touching the box is the Ballast, I was on low voltage last night and I could here the ignitor making a clicking noise so when I touched the handle I got zapped.

I live in the boonies on a tropical coast so my electrical supply options are limited, here are some photos of what I'm working with.

Big thanks
Mamba 01
 

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THCBrain

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Hey mamba can we have a picture of the inside of your steel box? I have once of those boxes but never thought about using it as a grow box..
 

Mamba01

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Hey THCBrain,

Absolutely, here you are. There is a mounted A/C inside. On the outer perimeter on the top right there's an exhaust fan. On the bottom left - an intake fan. The only thing I cannot do is move the light..
 

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tonygreen

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Hmmm the condensation is probably coming from temps being cooler in the metal box and warmer outside, like a bottle of beer.

Unless it is your only option I would get out of that metal box.
 

Mamba01

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You're absolutely right, tonygreen.
Hmmm the condensation is probably coming from temps being cooler in the metal box and warmer outside, like a bottle of beer.

Unless it is your only option I would get out of that metal box.
You're absolutely right tonygreen, am working my way out after this harvest( fingers crossed) Trying to avoid pest problems.. The tropical climate where I live is unavoidable when it comes to serious creepy crawlies.. Am going to do my homework this summer and come up with a conducive design, cheers for the input :bigjoint:
 

rkymtnman

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Hi rkymtnman,

Thank you for your very practical advice,
It is not on a GFCI circuit.
In the grow box the A/C is mounted inside with all of the electrical points coming out of the box.
The air pumps are also outside. The only thing touching the box is the Ballast, I was on low voltage last night and I could here the ignitor making a clicking noise so when I touched the handle I got zapped.

I live in the boonies on a tropical coast so my electrical supply options are limited, here are some photos of what I'm working with.

Big thanks
Mamba 01
hey mamba

i would try to ground the ballast if possible. is there a ground lug/screw on the ballast? inside the newtech wall outlet, is there a place to run a ground wire?

if that is not practical, i would put a thick piece of rubber in between the ballast and the grow box.

good luck! be safe!
 

Mamba01

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Hi rykmtnman,

I think I do actually. Am going to speak with my electrician about that ASAP. Put a thick cement block in between ballast and grow box. Running out to get a think piece of rubber first thing. Thanks! Cheers for this!
 

tonygreen

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So tents no good for you man? I was thinking maybe mesh over the intakes to prevent bugs?

If not a wooden cabinet would stop the moisture maybe.
 
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