stonedloner
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I have a twin 600dig. that I can run, but only have one bulb. I also have a 1000w bulb from the rig that got hit.
I REALLY need to run 2 lights over this garden, and my new 600w bulbs won't arrive for about a week.


electrician?You'd think because of my profesion I'd know this but I'm drawing a huge blank right now............
All I can gather is that the ballast is drawing 5.5A(remember this is a TWIN 600w, so I would assume that is with both lamps burning) running at 220-240V, and the bulb is a standard 1000w hps that I have used at both 110-120V and 220-240V.Give me info on amps and volts please.
I thought it should work, just real nervous about it, I just paid $400 for this new rig and don't want to screw it up before I get proper bulbs for it!The more I think about it, the more I know you'll be fine. This would be like plugging in a 100w incadecent normal house light into a socket that give's 60w power. The bulb would be a bit dimmer. If that makes any sence. I'm almost a hundred percent sertain you can run this setup.
do you know this to be fact?you can plug a higher wattage BULB into a lower wattage ballast with no problem... however u cannot plug a BULB into a ballast that has higher wattage than the ballast.
If you plug a 1000 watt bulb into a 600 watt ballast that bulb is simply going to run dim. it wont overheat, blow up, or any of that nonsense. Basically its been designed to accept UP TO 1000 watts of electricity to run the amount of gas that is packed inside of it. this is why brownouts do not blow bulbs... but spikes and surges do.
HOWEVER... if you plug a 600 watt bulb into a 1000 watt ballast... stand back and watch the sparks fly because that ballast is going to overload that baby.
you can plug a higher wattage BULB into a lower wattage ballast with no problem... however u cannot plug a BULB into a ballast that has higher wattage than the ballast.
If you plug a 1000 watt bulb into a 600 watt ballast that bulb is simply going to run dim. it wont overheat, blow up, or any of that nonsense. Basically its been designed to accept UP TO 1000 watts of electricity to run the amount of gas that is packed inside of it. this is why brownouts do not blow bulbs... but spikes and surges do.
HOWEVER... if you plug a 600 watt bulb into a 1000 watt ballast... stand back and watch the sparks fly because that ballast is going to overload that baby.
well, it's up and running. It's burning at least as bright as the 600w bulb beside it!! Now when my new 600w hortilux bulbs come in I'll have a pair of spankin new ones.........going from 1000+600 to 600+600.......thinking of adding my current single 600w as well!!i know it cuz i tried it and o, btw, it wont really BLOW UP with spectacular sparks if you plug a low watt bulb into a high watt ballast it simply just burns out really quick. and it wont blow the ballast it just blows the light on that first ignite when the ballast pushes that surge of electricity.
NOW SMOKE A BOWL AND PLUG THAT BITCH IN!!! you'll be fine bro...