Eliehabib
Well-Known Member
Hey Everyone ,
I need some help setting up my lumatek 600w ballast and bulb , taking in consideration that we get power outages 1 to 2 times per day for about 1 minute max (third world stuff) .
Hps bulbs take time to warm up and cool down , so the best solution i could think of was some sort of UPS back up battery .
I thought of installing a delay timer for when the power goes out and comes back on for about 15-20mins before the hps turns back on , with a couple cfl’s connected to my 900w-1500va ups , but still is risky for the hps ballast and bulb , because we sometimes get 2 to 3 outages one right after the other (always for a minute) .
I would like to know if anyone has ever tried connecting an hps ballast to a UPS . Does it have enough power to keep the hps on when the power goes out ? Even if the ups wattage is greater than the ballast .
Would be much appreciated if anyone would be able to help on the subject .
I need some help setting up my lumatek 600w ballast and bulb , taking in consideration that we get power outages 1 to 2 times per day for about 1 minute max (third world stuff) .
Hps bulbs take time to warm up and cool down , so the best solution i could think of was some sort of UPS back up battery .
I thought of installing a delay timer for when the power goes out and comes back on for about 15-20mins before the hps turns back on , with a couple cfl’s connected to my 900w-1500va ups , but still is risky for the hps ballast and bulb , because we sometimes get 2 to 3 outages one right after the other (always for a minute) .
I would like to know if anyone has ever tried connecting an hps ballast to a UPS . Does it have enough power to keep the hps on when the power goes out ? Even if the ups wattage is greater than the ballast .
Would be much appreciated if anyone would be able to help on the subject .