Nope, No concern at all about the light. Actually it is a brand new 250W Digital electronics ballast and cord set. I also have an air sealed/cooled glass reflector. I just figured there would be some simple attachment i could get to hook up to my light plug that will turn it off if it gets to a certain temperature. I have no idea about wireing and i wouldnt know where to begin to install a thermal switch.. is there a noob thermal switch where i can just place what i want plugged into it and have those shut off in the event that the temperature reaches 150 degrees or whatever. Also i will have PLENTY of ventilation as i have the tents exaust and the lights exaust competly seperate from eachother so i should be able to get that light RIGHT DOWN THERE BABY.. WOOO.. anyway is there any nooby thermal switches or does noone bother>?
Kinda like the fan control speed things, only a heat senor and circuit breaker instead.. make sence?[/quote
I agreewith VV you won't need the thermal shut off switch but if you hve an extra $100 burnin a hole in you pocket you could buy this:
CAP HLC-3e High Temp Shut-Down W/15 Minute ON Delay
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$89.90
CAP HLC-3e High Temperature Shut-Down with 15 Minute ON Delay
- HLC-3e combines the functions of HLC-1 and HLC-2 to protect your lights from hot starts and your garden from high temperatures
- A high temperature shutdown provides insurance from crop damage due to high heat from ventilation and cooling problems
- HLC-3e senses a power interruption and will start a 15-minute delay to keep the light from trying to re-fire during the cool down period
- Rated for 15 amps at 120 volts
- Includes 3 ft remote temperature sensor