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there will be a fauna thread just like this one here in a few days, so look out for it and the free samples.
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Hi jason
IŽam now also here for your questions :-) Many greetings to canada Claude |
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There you go one more mark for the Fauna camp, direct access to the boss and the developer - Claude
Good to see you here Claude ![]() |
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LOL OK but I'll stick to the Proflux Questions here.
Have another one for you. I have both the digital 4 and 6 power bar. I assumed I could just plug my 3 MH Ballast into 1 of the sockets. A friend told me I should only plug them into the High AMP socket. Is this true? |
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well no you cant plug 3 ballasts into one socket really you would be stretching the load of any power bar not just GHL
I wouls suggest if you do want to do this then yes opt for the High amp this saves you a socket and also spreads your load better. Golden rule is knowing how many amps you are drawing on the power bar in total, which should not exceed for safety 13amps. |
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So if I plug each ballast into a seperate socket and had them turn on 5 minutes apart would that help spread the load of the initial start up? I run 3X Blueline E-ballast that run at 3.15AMPs
J |
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Sorry but to further my last post
If I plug each ballast into S1, S2, and S5 These sockets are rush protected and can handle upto 6.3AMPs. with my Ballast running at 3.15AMPs I should be fine. right? Jason. |
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