Energy used by electronic ballast

dirtpower

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I have been searching high and low for this answer, I have a 400 watt and 250 watt HID light set up in my grow tent, 400 is HPS and 250 is MH and I know the watts drawn by both is 650 watts for just the lights alone, what I would like to know is ...how much energy is used by just the ballasts them selves? I'm taking a ballpark guess at 50 watts each...anyone know? please help me on this, as I doubt the rated watts of the bulb take into account the amount of energy used by the ballast...anyone? please help me.
 

SaucyAussie

Active Member
Yeah, a little of the energy is lost to heat and magnetic field generation, they're not 100% efficient. However, electronic ballasts are more efficient than magnetic ones. Magnetic ballasts are around 80%-85% efficient while electronic ballasts are often 90%+ efficient. You can do the math. :)

OK, I'll do the math. Let's be conservative and say your ballast is on the low end, 90% efficient. That means it's going to use 10% more power than the bulb is rated for. Therefore, your 400 watt ballast will actually consume around 440 watts and your 250 will actually use around 275 watts.
 

dirtpower

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Thank you for the reply, I knew I wasn't too far off, but knowing for sure sets my mind at ease...just wanted to figure out just how much juice I was using so I could figure cost more accurately, I'm funny like that.
 
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