FrozenTouch
New Member
So I bought 2 1000 watt ballast, hood, light bulb sets.
We'll call them A and B.
A's HPS light burnt out after like 2 weeks.
Put B's light in.
Just the other day, I switched out A's Hood, for B's Hood. (Hood B was capable of resting on top of the tent frame, my plants got too tall... lol)
The Lightbulb seemed dimmer than usual. The bulb appeared slightly cloudy, and a slight black spot, but i couldn't remember if that was there already... I checked the ballast, and it was hotter than usual.
I decided maybe I should do Ballast B, with Hood B (A and B are the same company though, both 1000 watt designs)
The Lightbulb's insides fell apart. I then proceeded to put my MH bulb from A's set up in, since both of my HPS bulbs were now dead.
Everything is working fine.
My question is, did I just get bad luck with the bulb, or could Hood B have an issue with High Pressure Sodium bulbs but work perfectly with MH?
We'll call them A and B.
A's HPS light burnt out after like 2 weeks.
Put B's light in.
Just the other day, I switched out A's Hood, for B's Hood. (Hood B was capable of resting on top of the tent frame, my plants got too tall... lol)
The Lightbulb seemed dimmer than usual. The bulb appeared slightly cloudy, and a slight black spot, but i couldn't remember if that was there already... I checked the ballast, and it was hotter than usual.
I decided maybe I should do Ballast B, with Hood B (A and B are the same company though, both 1000 watt designs)
The Lightbulb's insides fell apart. I then proceeded to put my MH bulb from A's set up in, since both of my HPS bulbs were now dead.
Everything is working fine.
My question is, did I just get bad luck with the bulb, or could Hood B have an issue with High Pressure Sodium bulbs but work perfectly with MH?