my question is can you use 220 converter to run your 120 lights, and will it be cheaper ..
yes, you can use them, but no, they are less then 100% efficient so it would cost slightly more to run lights on a converter
my question is can you use 220 converter to run your 120 lights, and will it be cheaper ..
I have a question pertaining to wiring CFL lights + Fixtures in parallel. I have yet to find a "CFL Parallel wiring guide for dummies" after sifting through google and various forums all afternoon.
Ah dude Lorenzo that helps out so much! It's all coming together now. I can basically cut out 'portions' of 2-3 feet from my extension cord, and use those to connect one light to the next using both ends of said 'portion.' This makes so much more sense as I'm sitting here doodling illustrations of hooking the lights up lol. Thanks for the quick advice man I really appreciate it!
Hey man shit your awesome helping every one out like this .....wellll i hope you can help me ....... i have been working on it all day trying differnt ways of wirring and everything i could think of but im not great with electrical so im asking for some help .....pics below of all the stuff im using.......i am trying to hook up a thermostat to a pc fan so i can controll the temp in my room.....if you need more info or have a question just let me know ......thanks for the thread......hope to hear back from you.![]()
Hey man shit your awesome helping every one out like this .....wellll i hope you can help me ....... i have been working on it all day trying differnt ways of wirring and everything i could think of but im not great with electrical so im asking for some help .....pics below of all the stuff im using.......i am trying to hook up a thermostat to a pc fan so i can controll the temp in my room.....if you need more info or have a question just let me know ......thanks for the thread......hope to hear back from you.![]()
grrr alright tried it with the power wire from the fan going to the y and and the transformer wire to the rc didnt work switched it transfomer y and fan to rc didnt work grrr so i made a loop and connnected the y to the rc and hooked up one wire from the fan and one wire from the transformer twisted together and put it under the y witch was looped to the rc didnt work..... i might have blown the fan i dont know i actualy hooked up just the fan with out the thermostat didnt work switch the wires around still didnt work so i might have blown the fan ?????/![]()
well i have one more fan, and im going to try and return the fan that is not working anymore get a new one hehehe.....but i dont know what happend any ideas ?>???? i dont wanna give upim not a quiter
Not gonna work for ya. Sorry.I have a question I'm hoping someone can help me with.
I'm looking for a good vegging light, I would like to have flourescent tubes. My space is 30" wide so I have been looking at some of the 2 light x 2' fixtures at Home Depot. The problem is they are dim as hell.
Here's the question. Can I upgrade the ballast in the 2' fixtures with a HO ballast for the 4' fixtures. Will this blow the light out? Or will the 2' bulbs simply not get any brighter regardless of power?
Thanks!
hello, great thread ya got here. I have a question... how much power should I ask for for a 20x15 garage? The previous owner said there used to be a old fuse box in there, and there is already about 5 or 6 standard outlets. I plan to run 2 1000w HPS & 400w MH, light movers, pumps, fans A/C floros ect. . I'll downgrade to 600's if I have to. I just need a little info before I call an electrician out. THANKS!! +REP
Not gonna work for ya. Sorry.
Ya can double up on them too (more fixtures)
But look into some T5 HO fixtures. CFLs work well too, but tubes can span a greater distance.