man i know this is to much to ask
The GENLYTE fixture comes pre-wired for 277 volts. So lets take note of the wire. We have the green ground connected to the case of the light. The white from the cord is connected to the white or common or com. of the light. These 2 connections are good to go, just give the wire nut on the white a little twist to make sure it is tight. The rest of the wires to the light will be the voltage selector. On the side of each of the wires it will be printed the voltage it is. The black is connected to the 277 so we need to unhook it. Find the wire from the light marked 120 and connect it to the black wire from the cord using a wire nut. Use your cutters and cut off the exposed wire on the 277 wire and put a wire nut on the end to protect it.
Now carefully tuck the wires back inside and pulling the cord back out through the hanger. Install the cover with the screws. A longer cord may be needed, just install the way as described above.
it may be easier if you post a pic of your light and i will tell you what you need to do to make it work. sorry i havnt been here much but really busy. will try and come in more often cause i do miss it here.man i know this is to much to ask
but can you
(if or whenever you have free time)
hand draw (or use paint brush app) out what you have done in this step
the wires in the pic look all the same colors
The digital ballasts save that much money? So my new 1000 watt magnetic ballast is more then twice as much to run? Is there some place to see the actual power used? That would be the way with digital ballasts with the power saveings. I do like this thread with the industrial lights. I see them on craigslist for 35 bucks eack with a whole bunch for sale.thats a sweet deal! i run digital ballasts for the simple fact that they are really only juicing my powerbill hard the first three minutes of start-up. magnetic ballast would be alright if i was starting out from scratch, due to the cost overall vs. savings. imo someone could have a sweet garden with a very low start-up cost. i also really dig the fact that these lights are being recycled, or put to use, rather than melted down or landfilled.
basically yes you could swap out all the components and upgrade it to a higher wattage. the only problem i may see is the transformer size will be a little bigger and may or may not fit properly. i have replaced the parts in other types of fixtures and the wires are usually the same as far as the label on the wires, but the color of the wires may vary slightly due to manufacturer. on lowbay and highbay lights like these, there is usually a label on the ballast housing that says factory sealed and do not open. so if i am working on lights that are not mine, i will just replace the whole ballast housing with a new one.Great thread !
I got one question though. Do you know how to replace the insides of those ballasts in order to upgrade them to bigger WATTAGE ? ie.. toss out the old 400w core and replace it with a 600w or 1000w. Are the wires the same and amperage stays the same also?
you can grow with that lightI thought you cant use this kind of MH light, because the bulb is not a grow light. and u can not put a grow light bulb in this socket because the socket is different. please clear this up because im about to spend like 300 dollars on grow light and i have like 6 of those commercial 400watt lights laying around.
i have used these lights for a few years. the metal halide for veg. and the HPS for flower. the grow bulbs you buy from the hydro stores are better but all i use is the bulbs you can get from home depot or anyplace like that and they work fine. use the commercial light and make it remote like i have explained, and use the money to buy a reflective hood and connect it to the remote ballast. if high temps will be an issue get a hood that can be air cooled.I thought you cant use this kind of MH light, because the bulb is not a grow light. and u can not put a grow light bulb in this socket because the socket is different. please clear this up because im about to spend like 300 dollars on grow light and i have like 6 of those commercial 400watt lights laying around.