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F32T8 to drive 1 VHO?
I'm wondering if I could run 1 48"/110w VHO with a F32T8 4 lamp ballast. I am currently running 2 t8's with it and would like to change to 1 vho if I can.TIA
Jeff |
F32T8 to drive 1 VHO?
Be aware though that your bulb life will be shortened quite a bit but for the price diffrence between the two ballst's it probably is worth it for ya.
I got 7 od 4x bulbs, by the ballast you mention on my tank and the daylight last I would say 6 months or so then they start to get real black ends. I may be just repeating stuff you know so i will stop rambling. cheers [img]smile.gif[/img] |
F32T8 to drive 1 VHO?
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Steve |
F32T8 to drive 1 VHO?
Hi,
At the full rate current (which is in the vicinity of 1.2 to 1.6 A), VHO's output drops off like a rock and they only last about 6 months. So, the VHOs with reduced current should help things. I believe Darren had a thread on driving VHOs with Workhorses. The F32T8X4 ballast is basically the WH5 in a black steel case. One thing to note is that the VHOs have a different connector than the T8s. So, you'll need those fancy connectors (similar to those waterproof ones from Icecap). - Victor. [ 29 August 2002, 23:08: Message edited by: reefburnaby ] |
F32T8 to drive 1 VHO?
Hi,
Short answer...yes. 2x will underdrive by a lot (like a regular NO T12), but a 4x should put it in the same league (if not slightly higher) than the Icecap. - Victor. |
F32T8 to drive 1 VHO?
Thanks Victor,
Thats the answer I was hoping for :D |
F32T8 to drive 1 VHO?
At the moment I have a WH7 running 2 bulbs and the F32T8 running 2. I acquired Darrens 660 of which I wanted to run 3 bulbs and separate switch the F32T8 for actinics.
I would then have the WH7 to run 2 95w on another tank. For now I was just going to wire it and run NO bulbs until burnout, then replace with URI bulbs. Victor, I did not know of different connectors. Maybe you could explain it to me. This hood is not exposed to moisture so I am currently using normal leviton lampholders. Are these not ok for URI bulbs? Of course I can always stay with NO bulbs. |
F32T8 to drive 1 VHO?
Hi,
I believe true VHO tubes have a small sleeve that prevents the VHOs from using the cheap Leviton connectors. It is like a small protective plastic around the two pins. The regular NOs don't have it, but the VHOs do have it. I saw this a long time ago, so things may have changed over the years. You might want to check it out before you buy your URI bulbs. VHO : (from www.gelighting.com) http://catalog.gelighting.com/geligh...ges/r17d-1.gif NO : (From www.gelighting.com) http://catalog.gelighting.com/geligh...s/t12g13-1.gif - Victor. |
F32T8 to drive 1 VHO?
Um.. Victor a VHO is a normal T12, same ends and everything.. what you are showing might be a specalized unit, but definatly not the norm.
Steve |
F32T8 to drive 1 VHO?
Thanks Steve. I can't remember which lamps had the special connectors...maybe it was just a particular brand (Philips).
The other thing is....don't drive full VHO power levels in to a standard Leviton socket. Icecap levels are fine. These sockets are rated at 1A/600V/600W. 100% VHOs are running at 1.5A (at 100%) - Victor. |
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