Light keeps cutting out???

neonknight420

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I am running a 400w HPS and after light has been on for about 6hours it just cuts out. I thought that my timer might need replacing so I bought a new one and still cutting off. I then changed my bulb, and the next day it still cut out. So now I'm thinking it prob is my ballast. I have a magnetic ballast thats about 3 years old. It's showing no signs of going out no humming it's not flickering or running too hot. I forgot to mention that it is a 6'' air cooled hood with a 453cfm vortex pulling through it. Never had any probs before with my house been growing here for 5 years. Any help would be appreciated.:wall:
 

ramie auto

Member
mine was doing same and after replacing numerous fuses i put tinfoil around the ends of fuse on the plug and never had a problem since :D
 

fir3dragon

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My ballast did the same thing.. I use a phantom ballast and come to find out one of the pins on my timer was slightly pushed in....
 

mysunnyboy

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imo you just have to reset it by powering it off and leaving it off for a few. that resets the ballast. i had one 600w do the same thing :eyesmoke:
 

neonknight420

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imo you just have to reset it by powering it off and leaving it off for a few. that resets the ballast. i had one 600w do the same thing :eyesmoke:
Done it many times, unplug it for about two min and refire. Comes back on for several hours cuts back out. I'm almost six weeks into flowering can't have this stress on my plants.
 
I am running a 400w HPS and after light has been on for about 6hours it just cuts out. I thought that my timer might need replacing so I bought a new one and still cutting off. I then changed my bulb, and the next day it still cut out. So now I'm thinking it prob is my ballast. I have a magnetic ballast thats about 3 years old. It's showing no signs of going out no humming it's not flickering or running too hot. I forgot to mention that it is a 6'' air cooled hood with a 453cfm vortex pulling through it. Never had any probs before with my house been growing here for 5 years. Any help would be appreciated.:wall:
Perhaps a deviation in electricity is reseting the ballast. Maybe something is drawing power on the circuit the light is on. Just sayn'.
 

neonknight420

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Perhaps a deviation in electricity is reseting the ballast. Maybe something is drawing power on the circuit the light is on. Just sayn'.
I thought about that I'm just trying to eliminate things as I go along. I been running this same system for a while now in the same house with no problems till now.
 
I also had a breaker go bad once and the symptom was that the kitchen light would go off and on at random. I hope you figure it out, I'd be freakin'
 
mine was doing same and after replacing numerous fuses i put tinfoil around the ends of fuse on the plug and never had a problem since :D
Be careful Dude........ Fuses are designed to do just that....BLOW....when there is a surge or some shit going on with crappy wiring or something. Wrapping tinfoil will/or could only cause wires to heat up and the next thing could be a guy in a red truck with a big hose pulling up to your house. Please don't every do that Man. :mrgreen:
 

FilthyFletch

Mr I Can Do That For Half
I have had this happen before and it was a bad mogul socket in the hood. When it ran and heated up the aluminum inside expanded lost contact and shut the light off. Then like you a restart had it come back on. Didnt always happen but I swapped the mogul socket in the hood and never happened again. Had this happen twice in 20 years.
 

neonknight420

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I have had this happen before and it was a bad mogul socket in the hood. When it ran and heated up the aluminum inside expanded lost contact and shut the light off. Then like you a restart had it come back on. Didnt always happen but I swapped the mogul socket in the hood and never happened again. Had this happen twice in 20 years.
That was on my to do list, thanks.
 
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