whatsgoinon
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Ok mate, we're on the same page now.wire what? lol.. you showed me a picture of a light bulb... wires dont connect to light bulbs...
the light bulb connects to a socket, which, if the lamp in question is an HID lamp, connects to a ballast that consists of a transformer, a capacitor, and possibly an ignitor. the ballast should in turn be connected to a timer relay, which in turn is connected to your line voltage. also any cooling fans should also be running on the same timer cycle as the lamp.
your not giving me enough information to help you out man, im not trying to be a smart ass.
Basically, I'm going to grow it in a speaker box. Don't worry about how viable that will be etc.
I plan to place a singular, small Light in there, such as a lightbulb (HPS preferably)
If it gets too hot, i'll use another.
I also plan to place a PC fan in there.
All I'd like to know is:
Is it possible to wire a light bulb and fan so they both plug into a wall socket. (seperate sockets each)
If this were to be done, I realise some modifications will have to be made, perhaps adding a series of resistors, a ballast etc
Perhaps I Could buy a light that's usually installed in a roof, and rewire it from there - avoiding having to worry about excess voltage / current etc.
PLan so far :
shouldn't be too hard to figure out how to keep everything where I want it with wires attached to it
Hmm just thinking about it, the light that will come out of the back of it due to the mesh will be easy to spot at night. Speakers dont glow. Perhaps I could position the fan so it's back is facing the actual clothy, mesh type stuff that covers the front of a speaker on the outside, in hope that it can draw air through that.