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![]() Straight up, if it worked, people would be using them. Every few years someone thinks they can use halogens ... there's just no spectrum to them. I don't think they're even any good for growing plants.
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-- Tony My next hobby will be flooding my basement while repeatedly banging my head against a brick wall and tearing up $100 bills. Whee! |
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![]() Nope, But sure help me see when I an wrenching on my Hot rod LOL
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![]() if you tried to hook a MH light up with no ballast it wouldent have the voltage to create an arc and if it did manage to arc it would have no current limit and would burn out either the bulb, the fixture, or wire, or it would trip the breaker.
you need a matching MH ballast to run one. google how MH lights work and then show the site to him. |
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![]() yeah ballasts step up the voltage to the thousands
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![]() i think for MH its around 800V for a 1000W, HPS is 5000V pulse, Pulse type MH may be alot higher.
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