dbz
Well-Known Member
Ah..tahts what the numbers meanthey probably only check 1 out of 1000.
TSL - Totally Safe Light for 1 out of x
TSL 1000 - 1 out of 1000
TSL 2000 - 1 out of 2000
Maybe you should move to the FC's, they are FULLY CHECKED.
Ah..tahts what the numbers meanthey probably only check 1 out of 1000.
i am truly shocked by your comment.Ah..tahts what the numbers mean
TSL - Totally Safe Light for 1 out of x
TSL 1000 - 1 out of 1000
TSL 2000 - 1 out of 2000
Maybe you should move to the FC's, they are FULLY CHECKED.
You think you are shocked now, wait until you finish hooking one up!i am truly shocked by your comment.
This is the most ridiculous thing I've seen in a really long time.Haha, I forgot to mention the tense and creepy music it plays while opponents anticipate the red light and buzzer going off.
I’ve actually played one of these it was set up in a small store at a mall. They actually give a nice little shock it was stronger than I thought it would be considering it’s a game and I saw kids playing it before me and the mrs looked at it. Not hurtful but more than I thought it would be being battery operatedThis is the most ridiculous thing I've seen in a really long time.
I'm getting one.
This - physically break the circuit.Try a mechanical timer. The digital ones always draw power.
yeah man me too... burning... im in flower like 2 weeks before harvest and find out this shit... i just pull them out from the wall.. i got 2 mars hydro lights, 1 had a timer... the other did not.... both had the same f***ing problem.. im sooooo pissed man !!!!!Mars hydro lights won’t turn fully off when turned off, they stay dimmed slightly, have tried almost everything different timers, wall sockets ect... Has anyone with the mars-ts series experienced this problem
Probably reversed neutral and hot in your wiring.yeah man me too... burning... im in flower like 2 weeks before harvest and find out this shit... i just pull them out from the wall.. i got 2 mars hydro lights, 1 had a timer... the other did not.... both had the same f***ing problem.. im sooooo pissed man !!!!!
#marshydrofactory DUDE!!!!!
For the money I spent i would think I would avoid these problems.. here I am preaching to friends about how good marshydro is.. wow... mind blownProbably reversed neutral and hot in your wiring.
This is most likely a problem that has nothing to do with Mars Hydro and has to do with the wiring of your domicile. It has been explained ad nauseum in all of the threads like this.For the money I spent i would think I would avoid these problems.. here I am preaching to friends about how good marshydro is.. wow... mind blown
You bought one of the cheapest, overrated lights on the market.For the money I spent
That’s likely only half true. Have you noticed that we only seem to see these reports related to reverse wiring, also be only related to Mars Hydro TS series lights? The fact that they use substandard drivers is likely at play here as well.This is most likely a problem that has nothing to do with Mars Hydro and has to do with the wiring of your domicile.
And spiderfarmer at least a few reports.That’s likely only half true. Have you noticed that we only seem to see these reports related to reverse wiring, also be only related to Mars Hydro TS series lights? The fact that they use substandard drivers is likely at play here as well.
I have seen it on HLGs on this Forum, BD, MH, SF, Chilled..all those times it was reversed neutral and hot. It makes complete sense electronically.That’s likely only half true. Have you noticed that we only seem to see these reports related to reverse wiring, also be only related to Mars Hydro TS series lights? The fact that they use substandard drivers is likely at play here as well.
I personally have only seen people complain about this issue with Mars TS series lights. I haven't see the issue with higher quality Meanwell drivers. I'm not saying that it can't happen, just saying that I've seen tons on these issues from Mars Hydro TS series lights, and that series uses a substandard driver. My presumption is that there are better low-voltage trickle protections built into the high quality drivers which don't have this same issue, even when the AC is wired backwards. If you've seen it reported with HLG lights, could you please reference such a post?I have seen it on HLGs on this Forum, BD, MH, SF, Chilled..all those times it was reversed neutral and hot. It makes complete sense electronically.
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If there are more posts on MH with this issue I would wager it to be more likely correlation with types of lights people buy that have greater tendencies to have wiring issues personally.
Ya know thats a dimmer...not annon off switch!?Mars hydro lights won’t turn fully off when turned off, they stay dimmed slightly, have tried almost everything different timers, wall sockets ect... Has anyone with the mars-ts series experienced this problem
I bought a T1000 a month ago. Tonight I noticed the LEDs do not completely go out(dimmed lights.)when the power switch is turned off. I HAD the light plugged into a timer, thought this was the problem. I unplugged the T1000 Light from the timer and plugged light directly to the wall outlet. After doing that, the light still stays slightly dimmed even while the power switch is off.Mars hydro lights won’t turn fully off when turned off, they stay dimmed slightly, have tried almost everything different timers, wall sockets ect... Has anyone with the mars-ts series experienced this problem
Yeah its got two switches... 1 for dimmer and the otYa know thats a dimmer...not annon off switch!?
Yeah bro its universal.. happens to everyone in Australia.. apparently something to do with the circuitry of our Aussie homes lol... anyway I just pull them out of the wall bro... gonna have to just do it manually.. pretty fucking shameful aye...I bought a T1000 a month ago. Tonight I noticed the LEDs do not completely go out(dimmed lights.)when the power switch is turned off. I HAD the light plugged into a timer, thought this was the problem. I unplugged the T1000 Light from the timer and plugged light directly to the wall outlet. After doing that, the light still stays slightly dimmed even while the power switch is off.
Plugging it in directly to the wall outlet does the same thing, no change.Try a mechanical timer. The digital ones always draw power.