galaxy makes CMH ballasts?
didn't know that, i love galaxy ballasts they work great lots of features and last a long time.Yes for the sun system remote reflectors.
didn't know that, i love galaxy ballasts they work great lots of features and last a long time.
Personal experience and speaking with nanolux.That post was for thccbdhealth, he said that the Nanolux would not restrike after power outage. I would like to find out where he got his info.
Personal experience and speaking with nanolux.
it will try to fire the bulb, but there is not an internal delay timer, nor does it not try to fire a still warm bulb.
it will try to ignite 10 times, and if the power was interrupted shortly the bulb hasn't had enough time to cool while those 10 false ignitions take place.
Mine will not reilluminate untill I unplug the ballast from the wall, and replying it in, after power has been temporarily interrupted via service provider.
I also spoke with hydro builder who told me both galaxy and phantom ballasts do have an auto restrike timer and would eliminate this issue.
however they will not ship to me..
So, Nanolux tells me one thing and they tell you another. That is interesting shit, I will call them again tomorrow and address this. I hate being lied too, and I hope you are wrong. I have not had this issue with either of my NC's.Personal experience and speaking with nanolux.
it will try to fire the bulb, but there is not an internal delay timer, nor does it not try to fire a still warm bulb.
it will try to ignite 10 times, and if the power was interrupted shortly the bulb hasn't had enough time to cool while those 10 false ignitions take place.
Mine will not reilluminate untill I unplug the ballast from the wall, and replying it in, after power has been temporarily interrupted via service provider.
I also spoke with hydro builder who told me both galaxy and phantom ballasts do have an auto restrike timer and would eliminate this issue.
however they will not ship to me..
He was half right, a Phantom CMH will reignite after cool down, a Galaxy CMH will not. I own both and the auto restrike topic has been well discussed during the course of this thread. I've spoken to Growers House where I purchased the Galaxy CMH ballast at, and to Galaxy themselves, and that ballast is NOT designed to restrike at all.I also spoke with hydro builder who told me both galaxy and phantom ballasts do have an auto restrike timer and would eliminate this issue.
That is what I was told by Nanolux, will reignite after cool down.He was half right, a Phantom CMH will reignite after cool down, a Galaxy CMH will not. I own both and the auto restrike topic has been well discussed during the course of this thread. I've spoken to Growers House where I purchased the Galaxy CMH ballast at, and to Galaxy themselves, and that ballast is NOT designed to restrike at all.
@Carolina Dream'n you like the daisy chain?I just like looking at this...
He consistently pulls over a pound a light of high quality product. In the absence of any other commentary, I'd say that speaks for itself.@Carolina Dream'n you like the daisy chain?
How is the heat so close to the ceiling without a remote ballast ?
Thats what i had read and the reason for the phone call, phantom ballast isn't a typical hid cord socket.... and the galaxy is...He was half right, a Phantom CMH will reignite after cool down, a Galaxy CMH will not. I own both and the auto restrike topic has been well discussed during the course of this thread. I've spoken to Growers House where I purchased the Galaxy CMH ballast at, and to Galaxy themselves, and that ballast is NOT designed to restrike at all.
Thats what i had read and the reason for the phone call, phantom ballast isn't a typical hid cord socket.... and the galaxy is...
Seams as if i should grab a phantom for the secound ballast and a titan 15 minute delay timer for the nanolux.
I don't think them 315 are the updated ones..@Carolina Dream'n you like the daisy chain?
How is the heat so close to the ceiling without a remote ballast ?
1. Yes, for CMH bulbs this is normal, so follow the directions.Thanks everyone for your feedback on the Phantom 315 CMh.....although not everyone has a positive experience with this product, I still made the purchase today from my local hydro store for $540 CND ($420 USA) c/w hood, ballast, power cords and one 315W/930 Philips master greenpower bulb.
The instructions say "NOTE: for proper break-in on new lamps, we recommend that you run the ballast & lamp for at least 12 hours straight after initial startup. This will improve lamp life & performance.
A few questions:
1) I never heard of breaking-in a light bulb...it this a normal practice?
2) The instructions also say use at least a 15 AMP timer ....I only have a 13 AMP timer, is this a problem, considering the lamp only draws 3 amps
3) the grow store dude said to keep about 18 inches between the bulb and the top of the plant....this seems very high to me, as I keep my 600 watt HPS about 10 inches away....how much distance do you folks keep between a mature plant and a 315w CMh bulb
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I do not daisy chain my lights together. Putting extra resistance and heat on your ballast never made any sense to me. Every light comes with its own cord for a reason. And light controllers are not expensive in anyway.@Carolina Dream'n you like the daisy chain?
How is the heat so close to the ceiling without a remote ballast ?
I don't think that's overkill. I have one but I have several other lights crammed in on my canopy as well so technically mine covers probably 2.5 x 4 feet. I know of a couple people running one in a 5x5 tent and are happy. In an open space though I'd say it's solid for about 3x4.anyone think a 630 cmh over a open 3x4 would be overkill? I have been heavily using LED and think these might be worth looking at. I just picked up a double ended 630w unit. Other then this thread, there doesn't seem to be a hell of a lot on this subject matter.