how to wire 20$ 150w hps

biochemist760

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I see the wiring diagram but I dont understand where to but the wire caps at on the diagram for the 20$ econolight 150w hps build
 

biochemist760

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????

I've got all the peices wired together, awaiting soldering...

but where does the copper ground wire go?

he doesn't mention wiring the 2 green wires together in the threat either..
 

Rotfeast

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I have the same one.
First, you buy or strip a normal electric cord. Then I used those little plastic electric screw on caps to connect the wires. This way there is no exposed wiring. I wouldn't suggest soldering them. And I just left the ground unconnected. Everything works fine, its a good light I just wish they had a 250W :eyesmoke:
 

Jou

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Black = Hot
White = Neutral
Green = Ground

Simple just as Dually & rotfeast said, except I wouldnt leave the ground unconnected. You already bought the extension, why skimp out on connecting the ground and be safe...

GL!

Jou
 

420weedman

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I have the same one.
First, you buy or strip a normal electric cord. Then I used those little plastic electric screw on caps to connect the wires. This way there is no exposed wiring. I wouldn't suggest soldering them. And I just left the ground unconnected. Everything works fine, its a good light I just wish they had a 250W :eyesmoke:

why not buy 2 ? then ud have 300watts:twisted:
but hook that ground wire up first:eyesmoke:
 

biochemist760

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how do you connect the ground? green to green, and where does the copper wire that was in the original light fixture go?
 

BigBudBalls

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why not buy 2 ? then ud have 300watts:twisted:
but hook that ground wire up first:eyesmoke:
Actually @ $20, this is a GREAT idea.

The diff between 1 and 2 150W is *very* noticeable. I just did a dual 150W grow. At the end, I only had a couple experimental plants (one, just as cute as a button!) and dropped one 150W for the experimental finish, and BIG difference in the amount of light.
 

420weedman

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lol, i see he never went back to answer questions on his post ... but the green should be connected to that copper wire. the green wire that comes for the cord thats plugged in.. not the one that goes to the light socket
 
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