OK, it seems that dimmable electronic ballasts come in two basic "flavors". There's the ones that dim to 50, 75 &100% (plus Extra Lumens). Then there is the other kind - the ones that dim to specific wattages: for example 150 watt, 250 watt and 400 watt. I'm not at all interested in the first kind (the ones that dim by a relative per centage), I just feel that's all kinds of wrong for the spectrum you might get from an arc tube that's only getting partial power. So, my actual question is this: does a "400 Watt" dimmable ballast, that is dimmed to 250 watts allow the user to replace the 400 watt bulb with a 250 watt bulb? The proper bulb for the proper wattage - that's what I'm looking for!. All the information I can find is from advertising - so the wording is very vague, not helpful at all. So, if anyone has one of these "Watt Specific" ballasts and has actually read the brochure; I woild appreciate knowing if I can swap out the bulbs as mentioned.