Yeah wiring up the plug is easy.. the issue is what is causing this to melt..? Wrong gage wire? The plug its self? Or something else.?
That sounds very plausible mister man.I've seen several other lights with the same connectors. It could have been a screw that wasn't tight, not the connector itself. The connector in the video has screws, the only soldering was tinning the wires.
I don't blame you. I checked all my stuff as well. None of my equipment uses connectors like that. The components to an HID light system are pretty solid. They don't have the potential failure points like you have with LEDs. A cable runs from the ballast to the light socket.After seeing this i got on a ladder an checked the temps on the connectors on my Gavita cool as a cucumber. The growers choice 720 i have is hardwired.
Does that mean there's more current pulled than the gauge of conductor can handle and creating resistance?RESISTANCE is what produces heat
The fact that their first suggestion is "you fix it yourself" should tell you they aren't a good company.There a good company they should replace the light especially being under warranty....
My issue is that replacing the connection in no way guarantees the light is fixed. They did not even want to inspect the light and said they had fixed other melted connectors for customers this way, telling me there is an ongoing problem with these things melting. And the company's response is to replace it with another faulty connector and hope a fire does not happen, again. Who knows how many house fires these things have caused.Pretty well stated in the warranty of it’s a “you fix it” after the first year no?
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How many electrical products have you bought that would tell you the consumer to attempt to fix the product yourself?Pretty well stated in the warranty of it’s a “you fix it” after the first year no?
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Which connectors? The cheap ones? None. What does that have to do with anything? M23 connectors are just a specific type and are made by different manufacturers. Some are better quality than others. I can't tell what brand the one that burned up is but it's definitely not an AMP connector. I can't see what brand that particular connector is but it sure as hell shouldn't burn up like that.
I used to work for AMP on the assembly floor. They're one of the biggest connector manufacturers in the world. I've worked with connectors of all types. From actually assembling to terminating cabling to them so I know a little something about connectors.
All these companies competing with each other and all trying to bring products at a price that is competitive. They all have to cut costs to stay profitable. Cutting cost leads to lower standards with components. Many people don't realize that these consumer grow lights are a niche market. There is so much competition these days that using a MIL-spec AMP connector is not a viable option cost wise so they source lower priced components and the lower cost comes with lower quality which is responsible for the failures that people are experiencing.
It's not just a Mars Hydro issue. They don't make the connectors and other companies are using connectors that are no better in quality. It's how a company deals with these issues if/when they arise that matters. Some handle it better than others.
Wire has resistance, smaller or longer has more. Current flowing through that resistance produces heat, increasing the current or resistance makes more heat.Does that mean there's more current pulled than the gauge of conductor can handle and creating resistance?
It's not known if the problem is assembly error or faulty connectors. Anyway, I gave a you cheap, easy and reliable solution. Two Wagos.My issue is that replacing the connection in no way guarantees the light is fixed. They did not even want to inspect the light and said they had fixed other melted connectors for customers this way, telling me there is an ongoing problem with these things melting. And the company's response is to replace it with another faulty connector and hope a fire does not happen, again. Who knows how many house fires these things have caused.
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We aren’t talking about me. I’m specifically talking about the information provided by mars.How many electrical products have you bought that would tell you the consumer to attempt to fix the product yourself?
Therefore it's a reflection of a shoddy company regardless of if they state it in their TnCs.
But to answer your question mars is an absolute garbage company. Always has been, always will be.How many electrical products have you bought that would tell you the consumer to attempt to fix the product yourself?
Therefore it's a reflection of a shoddy company regardless of if they state it in their TnCs.