Bud Candy Man
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OK prob silly question but here it goes. When you use a 1k watt ballast at 50 % ,do you really draw 500 watts or is the ballast still using 1k just restricting the flow so to speak? I need a kilL-A-Watt
Yes it can, a thousand watt bulb is made to run at just that. Dimming can ruin the spectrum quit a bit. I use a lot of switchable ballast so instead of diming it can take a 400, 600, 1000, watt bulb or super a 1000 to 1200 watts.it also changes the spectrum in some cases...
matrix? I got one of those , won't be looking back.depends on the ballast, if your running 50% than it should only pull 480 - 500 watts i think as i am no electritian, but using common sense 500 watts is 500 watts. my solis tek ballast im getting runs a 400,600, and 1k bulb. so if i have it at 400 it should only be pulling 400+ watts. hope this helps
i learned it though here...Yes it can, a thousand watt bulb is made to run at just that. Dimming can ruin the spectrum quit a bit. I use a lot of switchable ballast so instead of diming it can take a 400, 600, 1000, watt bulb or super a 1000 to 1200 watts.
Use a bulb that matches the wattage output dimming is not I good idea. I learned a lot about this after spending forty minutes on the phone with several sunlight supply techs.
Even though they make dimmable ballast they said not to use it, it will work but at spectrum cost.