220v or 110v ballast ?

He seems quite mentally challenged.

Take yourself for instance, walk 30 miles then walk the same 30 miles pulling something how much energy are you going to use if you dont pull anything?


He's not even arguing that 220v is more efficient than 110v... i do not know what point he's trying to make, where on earth did anyone start arguing that an item uses the same amount of energy at any load? Bloody stupid that is.

S'either a troll or a meth head :lol:
 
Ya a meth head, your a loser dude really. If your going to use the same amount of watts your going to run your motor for 6 hours vs my 4 hours my job will be done faster then yours. So your burning more watts for longer.
 
i was an electrician for a long time if you are gonna pull 9 amps from a 15 or even a 20 amp breaker all the time 18 6 24 24 0r 1212 you will have problems guaranteed to heat up your breaker and your wire will be brittle in weeks....super fire hazard ...run 220 simply safer same cost watt is a watt
 
Ya a meth head, your a loser dude really. If your going to use the same amount of watts your going to run your motor for 6 hours vs my 4 hours my job will be done faster then yours. So your burning more watts for longer.

So the way 'you' save using 220 over 110 is just running your lights for a shorter period. WTF does this have anything to do with firing a grow lamp? Nothing....
But by your logic in this thread. This means if you fire a 400 watt with 110v for 12 hrs. Then if you fire the same light with 220v you will only need to run the light 6 hrs to get the same results.......nice try.........
 
HAHA! Dude I dont care what you say, its common scene if you use 110 to burn a 1000 watt bulb your going to use more energy then you would using 220. The light will burn more cost efficient. Believe what you what....

HAHA! Dude. Sounds like a few others know about electricity also. Now that you have been schooled. You can believe what you want....
 
A 1000w light uses 1 unit of electricity an hour, it doesn't matter where you live or what the voltage, it's a set measurement. If you use 220v or 110v you'll still use 1 unit in an hour and you are charged by how many of these you use. Let me guess though, you're a little kiddy sat in mummies house who's never read an electricity meter in his life let alone looked at a bill :lol:
 
Ok I will go with you here on a light bulb, I guess all that would do is let me run a longer cord. But for as far as a motor would go 220 would be cheaper to run then 110 for the fact 110 couldnt pull as much as a 220 there for would be slower in production. So it would be CHEAPER!! to run. Your going to pay your people to stand around the equipment longer for a 110 motor to do, its going to save your pocket book!
 
it would not be cheaper to run. 110 can do anything 220 can do. It will take larger wire and breakers as I already mentioned. U cant argue the laws.
 
Ok I will go with you here on a light bulb, I guess all that would do is let me run a longer cord. But for as far as a motor would go 220 would be cheaper to run then 110 for the fact 110 couldnt pull as much as a 220 there for would be slower in production. So it would be CHEAPER!! to run. Your going to pay your people to stand around the equipment longer for a 110 motor to do, its going to save your pocket book!

Its hard to 'save face' when you arrived at the party 'faceless'..........
 
Ok I will go with you here on a light bulb, I guess all that would do is let me run a longer cord. But for as far as a motor would go 220 would be cheaper to run then 110 for the fact 110 couldnt pull as much as a 220 there for would be slower in production. So it would be CHEAPER!! to run. Your going to pay your people to stand around the equipment longer for a 110 motor to do, its going to save your pocket book!

Lol. I have a motor that can be driven from either a 230 of a 110v outlet. It runs the same speed with the same torque regardless. Your argument is simply that a motor running at a lower power will take longer. You're not even trying to argue the same thing here, you're in your own little special world on this one. Or are you suggesting that motors in america run half as fast as motors in england? :lol:
 
Dude if you run a business thing that you will lose money. Think about this for a sec.... Take a conveyor belt designed to carry a table full of 2 liters filled with pop. Use a table with 110 and 220. Keep filling the table with as many pop bottles as this table will hold, keep filling it son ,660 bottles a min! The 110 will bog down and not be able to keep up with the table that is using 220. There for you wont produce the product as I would and you will have to pay your people more money to stand around and make sure everything is running right. I will sell mine for cheaper and put you out of business! Tell me how that isnt cheaper? MATH WIZ!
 
Lol. I have a motor that can be driven from either a 230 of a 110v outlet. It runs the same speed with the same torque regardless. Your argument is simply that a motor running at a lower power will take longer. You're not even trying to argue the same thing here, you're in your own little special world on this one. Or are you suggesting that motors in america run half as fast as motors in england? :lol:
HAHA! Why would they make a motor like that? Hmmmm? If you use 230 it will be able to pull more! And all our motors are made in china as yours are made in china!
 
Dude if you run a business thing that you will lose money. Think about this for a sec.... Take a conveyor belt designed to carry a table full of filled 2 liters filled with pop. Use a table with 110 and 220. Keep filling the table with as many pop bottles as this table will hold, keep filling it son ,660 bottles a min! The 110 will bog down and not be able to keep up with the table that is using 220. There for you wont produce the product as I would and you will have to pay your people more money to stand around and make sure everything is running right. I will sell mine for cheaper and put you out of business! Tell me how that isnt cheaper? MATH WIZ!

not if it is wired correctly, and it will cost the same on the electric bill at the end of the month. the only thing that would be cheaper is the initial cost of the wire and breakers to run it on 110.
 
Dude if you run a business thing that you will lose money. Think about this for a sec.... Take a conveyor belt designed to carry a table full of filled 2 liters filled with pop. Use a table with 110 and 220. Keep filling the table with as many pop bottles as this table will hold, keep filling it son ,660 bottles a min! The 110 will bog down and not be able to keep up with the table that is using 220. There for you wont produce the product as I would and you will have to pay your people more money to stand around and make sure everything is running right. I will sell mine for cheaper and put you out of business! Tell me how that isnt cheaper? MATH WIZ!

WHY? why will it bog down? what if my 110 motor is rated for 5HP and the 220 motor is rated for 1/2HP. what if my 110 motor is 3 phase and the 220 motor is single phase? Answer that.
 
HAHA! Why would they make a motor like that? Hmmmm? If you use 230 it will be able to pull more! And all our motors are made in china as yours are made in china!

Well they wouldn't make it according to your theory, but well, oh right you ca'nt do the math, they have made it because your theory is wrong. And now the efficiency of a motor is related to it's country of origin, and not the electricity coming out of the wall..


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I think you remind me of the top guy to be honest with you. Or thats your dad im not sure? I dont get what a troll is so that dont bother me one bit. Why would they make different watts? One will do more work then the other one could.
 
So you're honestly not aware that not every country in the world has the same voltage coming from their wall plugs? :lol: 14 year olds have already been taught that..
 
HAHA! Why would they make a motor like that? Hmmmm? If you use 230 it will be able to pull more! And all our motors are made in china as yours are made in china!

Some motors can be run on 110/220/480-HP output the same at any voltage. And all the motors around the farm, made in the USA............:finger:China
 
So then your aware that different wattage's will pull or do more work then the other one will. Put it this way if you take a drill and your going to drill threw soiled steal thats 3 inches thick and your using a 110 and I got a 220 who do you think is going to get the job done faster? I will be able to punch more holes then you will and my drill will last longer then yours...So you will have to replace your equipment more then me.
 
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