BatMaN SKuNK
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Okay so I am interested in the Apollo 18 LED light from Cidly.
I have a CAP Controller MLC8x. This controller provides Qty8 240V Power plug in receptables. Each can handle a 1000w HID ballast. But since I have empty receptacles I want to run a couple Cidly Apollo LED lights alongside my HID ballasts but plugged in the Controller.
My lighting controllers info here.. http://www.randmsupply.com/images/link/MLC-8XInstructions.pdf
I had the controller professionally installed. I have 50amps available at 240V with the proper 8awg romex cable and 50amp breaker installed in panel.
I asked the Apollo manufacturer (Cidly) about compatibility and was told this...
First of all , all of our products are wide voltage input, which means you can light it up with
100- 240 V voltage , so i don't think you need the controller at all.
I then went on to ask if they would ship a light with a USA 240V power cord simular to a clothes dryer power cord and sent a photo of what that type of plug looked like.. he replied and said.."no we would ship with a cord that is like most common USA power cords" and sent me a photo back of a standard USA 120V Power cord.
Just doesn't sit right with me.
I have to be 100% certain that I am running this light safely and do not wish to have any problems after the purchase nor do I wish to cause a fire. Safety always first.
Can anyone give any insight as to what I should do and what would work?
This has been driving me insane.
I have a CAP Controller MLC8x. This controller provides Qty8 240V Power plug in receptables. Each can handle a 1000w HID ballast. But since I have empty receptacles I want to run a couple Cidly Apollo LED lights alongside my HID ballasts but plugged in the Controller.
My lighting controllers info here.. http://www.randmsupply.com/images/link/MLC-8XInstructions.pdf
I had the controller professionally installed. I have 50amps available at 240V with the proper 8awg romex cable and 50amp breaker installed in panel.
I asked the Apollo manufacturer (Cidly) about compatibility and was told this...
First of all , all of our products are wide voltage input, which means you can light it up with
100- 240 V voltage , so i don't think you need the controller at all.
I then went on to ask if they would ship a light with a USA 240V power cord simular to a clothes dryer power cord and sent a photo of what that type of plug looked like.. he replied and said.."no we would ship with a cord that is like most common USA power cords" and sent me a photo back of a standard USA 120V Power cord.
Just doesn't sit right with me.
I have to be 100% certain that I am running this light safely and do not wish to have any problems after the purchase nor do I wish to cause a fire. Safety always first.
Can anyone give any insight as to what I should do and what would work?
This has been driving me insane.