pfk182
Well-Known Member
Hey guys, I'm currently running 2 magnetic ballast with 2 1000w hps bulbs, each on their own 15amp breaker, as they are rated to run something like 9.6amps on 120v. Now I'm thinking of adding 2 more 1000waters, but I'd like to run it on a 30-40amp breaker (dont remember which it is) and have a Female outlet already wired ouf of the box to run a 240v heater for the garage (which I never use).
The Ballast itself, has a outlet of 240v, just have to plug it in and flip the switch.
I'm comfortable with playing with electricity, I'm a safe guy and always pretty conservative in my ways of playing with electricity. Question I was asking myself was, If I would like to either, find a dryer male outlet, plug it in, run the wire into my room to a 3 pin standard inlet (like normal 120v) would that be the safest procedure?
I had a crooked electrician last week in the area and he fucked off before calling me and didn't pass at my house like he was suppose to. So I said fuck it let me try that out.
The ballast itself, like I said, as an outlet, shapped like a computer powersupply plug, blocked by a red tape written 240v on it, I'm presuming that I use the same CORD, and plug it into a normal 120v inlet.
Can anyone shed a little bit of light on the matter for me?
Thanks
The Ballast itself, has a outlet of 240v, just have to plug it in and flip the switch.
I'm comfortable with playing with electricity, I'm a safe guy and always pretty conservative in my ways of playing with electricity. Question I was asking myself was, If I would like to either, find a dryer male outlet, plug it in, run the wire into my room to a 3 pin standard inlet (like normal 120v) would that be the safest procedure?
I had a crooked electrician last week in the area and he fucked off before calling me and didn't pass at my house like he was suppose to. So I said fuck it let me try that out.
The ballast itself, like I said, as an outlet, shapped like a computer powersupply plug, blocked by a red tape written 240v on it, I'm presuming that I use the same CORD, and plug it into a normal 120v inlet.
Can anyone shed a little bit of light on the matter for me?
Thanks