i have a 400 watt ballast, old kind of ballast a rectangle white box their is no writting on it what so ever but i am wondering if its for mh or hps bulbs is their anyway to know for sure before buying bulbs and if its for MH bulbs what happens if i put hps bulb?
I'd be slightly concerned that an HPS igniter may damage an MH bulb, but this is something I've never tested or seen examples of. Just a word of potential caution.If you post a pic of it that may help us determine what kind it is, Usually MH have a smaller lighter ballast while HP is much heavier. If you know someone who has an old 400 watt hps bulb you can try that, I am sure the MH will light in the Hps ballast, but the MH ballast will not light an HPS bulb.
That's more than likely good advice, I have lit an MH in a HPS ballast it did light it, not sure if there was any damage to light, but the light still worked okay, It may have taken some life from it.I'd be slightly concerned that an HPS igniter may damage an MH bulb, but this is something I've never tested or seen examples of. Just a word of potential caution.
I would be making sure what type it is before running out and buying any bulbs for it. Have you had a look inside yet? There should be a info sheet on the big transformer inside to tell you what type it is and have a wiring diagram as they can be wired for a bunch of different voltages but likely 120 in north america. If it has a normal wall plug on the end of it's power cord then it's 120.If its a MH magnetic ballast can i use an hps conversion bulb? probably cant use regular hps bulb?
That's why if an HPS bulb won't fire in an HPS ballast but an MH bulb will then the ignitor is shot but the coil and capacitor are working. I've never had an ignitor fail but have had to replace a few capacitors in the last 20 years.Let me clarify you can run a MH bulb in an HPS ballast (same wattage of course) But not the other way around. A HPS bulb will NOT fire in a MH ballast. -HPS bulbs use an igniter to light whereas MH bulbs Don't.
Here are some pics. It says Metal halide balast on sticker so i figure its an MH balast XD wich brings me to my next question if i use an hps conversion bulb will it work with this ballast?Just look inside and if there are 3 things it's HPS. Two and it's MH. I have been using a bunch of mags from 150 - 1000W for the last 20 years. Gone digital recently too.
That is an MHHere are some pics. It says Metal halide balast on sticker so i figure its an MH balast XD wich brings me to my next question if i use an hps conversion bulb will it work with this ballast?
it wont light up if its a MH ballast,i tried didn't work,has to be a MH bulb if it is a MH ballast and vice versa for old school ballasti have a 400 watt ballast, old kind of ballast a rectangle white box their is no writting on it what so ever but i am wondering if its for mh or hps bulbs is their anyway to know for sure before buying bulbs and if its for MH bulbs what happens if i put hps bulb?
It's definitely an MH ballast so any bulb you buy should specify that it works on an M-59 ballast. I have the same 400W one here but never bought a conversion bulb for it. I have 400W conversion bulbs to get MH light from HPS ballasts and a sweet 940W Hortilux conversion bulb the size of an American football to get HPS light from my 1000W MH ballast. I think the coil is dead in that one but have a 1000W MH/HPS magnetic ballast I can run it on.Here are some pics. It says Metal halide balast on sticker so i figure its an MH balast XD wich brings me to my next question if i use an hps conversion bulb will it work with this ballast?