Hairy Bob
Well-Known Member
HID lamps such as HPS and MH require the corresponding ballast in the correct wattage, you can't just plug them into a wall.
The arc inside the bulb creates negative resistance, which will draw more current than the breaker will handle, and so it will trip. A ballast works by limiting the current to a certain amount (which is why it's wattage must be matched to that of the bulb) which the bulb is designed to operate at.
The arc inside the bulb creates negative resistance, which will draw more current than the breaker will handle, and so it will trip. A ballast works by limiting the current to a certain amount (which is why it's wattage must be matched to that of the bulb) which the bulb is designed to operate at.