Club 315w lec

Sorry. It's a CH9 Black Widow x Blue Lemon Thai.

Mr. Nice original white widow (long renamed) crossed with Toxic Blue 33 ( Ch9 Motarebel hybrid) and Lemon Thai (Mota) which is BLT.

I have a few different crosses going.

The POW33 crosses are ripening next. I am comparing his old best with his newer Motatebel stuff.

And some other stuff like Classic Seeds Headband and I was gifted a Deadhead OG and an actual Stella (Blue Dream S-1)

All are growing or flowering.

Since I have gotten carried away with this post I will also mention Ch9 Critical Mass 33 x BLT and OG Kush x Trainwreck.

Pete at Ch9 even gave me some new POW33 x BLT seeds to try. I think I got it into his head to cross his old and new. They are not available and he does not use testers. He is a classic breeder.

My avatar is a different Pheno of the Black Widow x Blue Lemon Thai. The classic Widow frosty pheno. He honored me by using that pic from my garden in his catalog.

Got some serious fire ahead my friend :-)

I think we know the same people, or at least run in close circles ;-)
 
Can anyone shed light on the 315lec being set up as 220v?

I have 110 now and would like to hard wire new 220v ones on a dedicated breaker board.

Right now I run the phantom from hydrofarm. It does not appear to have a switch.

Thanks
 
I bought my LEC without specifying the voltage....stupid...well, I had to buy
a converter but it is working fine.
 
Can anyone shed light on the 315lec being set up as 220v?

I have 110 now and would like to hard wire new 220v ones on a dedicated breaker board.

Right now I run the phantom from hydrofarm. It does not appear to have a switch.

Thanks

110/220V? Are you sure you don't have 120/240V?

In any case the driver automatically detects voltage and acts accordingly.
 
Can anyone shed light on the 315lec being set up as 220v?

I have 110 now and would like to hard wire new 220v ones on a dedicated breaker board.

Right now I run the phantom from hydrofarm. It does not appear to have a switch.

Thanks

The Galaxy LEC ballast has an optional power cord available and runs on both voltages.
 
Thanks all yes 120v versus 240v

Am I under the wrong impression that using a 240 will reduce operating cost ?

I would have my friend who is an electrician do this but I want to buy the correct ballast

Most of these ballasts prefer 240V. My Philips won't run on 120V at all. The square wave needs plenty of headroom to work properly- think high end amps for audio.
 
Most of these ballasts prefer 240V. My Philips won't run on 120V at all. The square wave needs plenty of headroom to work properly- think high end amps for audio.


The Phillips ballast is made to be run on 220 but "prefer" has nothing to do with it.

and my high end audio systems always worked fine plugged into the 110 living room outlet with the plug that came with it.
 
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