I swear the negativity on this site is getting oldMercury vapor lights are horrible at growing bud. There are no 170 watt mh bulbs, and though close, these ballasts aren't designed to run a 175 mh. Save the headache of wasted money, wait a little longer if you're broke, and buy a proper hid. I appreciate the enthusiasm, but a lot of mistruths are spoken in the original post, and responses by the original poster. Your understanding of the differences between hps, mh, and mv are not on par with most others, or the accepted science in the industry. Mv put out a horrible efficiency and poor spectrum and should only be used in the event your hid breaks and you have one to use between it breaki g and getting a new one, IMO.
mmm, so you're saying I can run a MH bulb in that Mercury Vapor ballast? Definitely a lot more affordable; though, I don't know where I would get a 175 watt MH bulb, that's kind of rare. Online I guess.I swear the negativity on this site is getting old
Why would you post such a negative post when so many guys here struggle to even buy a few cfl's,its a damm good deal as far as im concerned.
There is no mistruth in any way that a mh bulb can be ran in a mv ballast plain & simple,i run mh bulbs in my mv ballast that hangs over my barn & have done so for years,and please dont start in on the fire hazzard stuff unless you have doccumented evidence of such horror stories,as long as the switch of bulbs is kept at 400 watts or below the bulbs are interchangeable,running mh bulbs in a mv balast has been going on for years by many many people including myself.
Yes mv sucks as a growing light but the ballast alone is worth the coin,& while there is no 170 watt mh bulb it need not be that close a match,a standard 175 watt metal halide will work perfectly,so for the $13 bucks the fixture costs plus the $7 dollars for a mh bulb you got $20 into a fully functional 175 watt metal halide system,its an unbeatable scenario.
Yes you can & it is perfectly safe as long as the wattages are 400 watts or less,after 400 watts the voltages change & it will not work.mmm, so you're saying I can run a MH bulb in that Mercury Vapor ballast? Definitely a lot more affordable; though, I don't know where I would get a 175 watt MH bulb, that's kind of rare. Online I guess.
Whoah. How am I being negative by suggesting using matched bulbs and ballasts, or for recommending one spend a little more for the right tools? You are not the OP and I took no issue with you in my post yet you felt the need to assume I claimed you spoke a mistruth. Yes, they can run mh bulbs, but it is outside of their design to do so and will cause premature failure and possible spectrum shift depending on the bulb. I've personaly tested more bulbs and ballasts then most stores have sold in my former career, and feel the ANSI codes serve a good purpose.I swear the negativity on this site is getting old
Why would you post such a negative post when so many guys here struggle to even buy a few cfl's,its a damm good deal as far as im concerned.
There is no mistruth in any way that a mh bulb can be ran in a mv ballast plain & simple,i run mh bulbs in my mv ballast that hangs over my barn & have done so for years,and please dont start in on the fire hazzard stuff unless you have doccumented evidence of such horror stories,as long as the switch of bulbs is kept at 400 watts or below the bulbs are interchangeable,running mh bulbs in a mv balast has been going on for years by many many people including myself.
Yes mv sucks as a growing light but the ballast alone is worth the coin,& while there is no 170 watt mh bulb it need not be that close a match,a standard 175 watt metal halide will work perfectly,so for the $13 bucks the fixture costs plus the $7 dollars for a mh bulb you got $20 into a fully functional 175 watt metal halide system,its an unbeatable scenario.
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You can run a MH bulb in a MV light. The only problem is the Start up voltage to get the gas hot enough to arc and start to make the light.
This link talks about MH in a MV light and some of the possible solutions to
overcome start up problem. No big deal if you leave it on all the time, might be a concern if it was on a timer.
Link:https://www.gardenscure.com/420/lighting/45656-need-help-mh-bulb-mv-fixture.html