bryan oconner
Well-Known Member
I am not putting 600 watts into the bulb lol . only 400
Well as long as your ballast recognizes the 400w bulb you shouldn't have a problem. If it doesn't have a sensing circuit of some type, you degrade the bulb on every strike and eventuality or potentially it may explode near the end of its life. It will easily burn the house down all because you wanted to skimp on 200 wattsI am not putting 600 watts into the bulb lol . only 400
yer it could blow the bulb but its not going to blow up and set fire to the place.I catched off the bat, if ur bulb is built for 400wt and u try to run it at 600wt that will only blow the bulb.
It can set fire. I've been there done that. 400w bulb in a 600w ballast + panda film lined room = fire.yer it could blow the bulb but its not going to blow up and set fire to the place.
this equipment is very safe to use
in a high qualty dimmable 600w ballast, designed for 600, 400w mh/hps or one of the cheap low qualty 600w ballast ?It can set fire. I've been there done that. 400w bulb in a 600w ballast + panda film lined room = fire.
Mine was a cheap apollo 600 but obviously you were talking about the bulb blowing anyways.ballast
in a high qualty dimmable 600w ballast, designed for 600, 400w mh/hps or one of the cheap low qualty 600w ballast ?
if the bulb blows period, it's a fire hazard.yer it could blow the bulb but its not going to blow up and set fire to the place.
this equipment is very safe to use
Imo its a good ideal to buy a high qualty dimmable ballast and have the option to dim the bulb down if you need tooDoes anyone ever read manufactures safety Lamp Replacement - Be sure to disconnect the power source before changing lamps. Always use the specified wattage of lamp. (A 400W lamp should not be used in a 600W ballast). and vice versa its a serious accident waiting to happen no matter how you look at it be smart people think safety
like saying is it ok if i plug my balast into a 500 yard length extension cord ???
Even if you dim the bulb, the ballast will strike a 600watt bulb thinking its a 1kw bulb(too much startup voltage). The dimming setting only works after the bulb has been striked and warmed up.Imo its a good ideal to buy a high qualty dimmable ballast and have the option to dim the bulb down if you need too
there no risk and its safe
The only reason i can see someone using a dimmer is if they can't afford a proper setup or the room design is flawed, hot/light bleaching.Didn't know that, just been dimming my ballast from 600w to 400w, been doing if for the last 5 years, about 4 crops a year never had any problems with exploding bulbs
at least the first week or two in flower.
do you think dimmer able ballast are a gimic and you should never dim a bulb?
man do not run a 400 bulb in a 600 a if the dimmer shits itself u are gunna be in a world of shit 2nd i have seen a ballest catch on fire from running diff bulbs in it 3rd i have seen the bulbs burn from the base screw in bit and fall clean out of the holder an burn a hole clean thru the tent and set the carpet on fireok so we all know if you have a bigger ballast that can dim like my veg 600 solis tek , ok if you dim a 600 watt mh bulb it changes the color temp and so on and do on . I wanted to save some electric this month . broke recovering from being pretty sick . I put the setting on 400 from 600 with a 400 watt bulb very nice color the bulb did not explode . many people said don't do it ! I said why not will see , any ways I don't suggest doing it unless your a gambler like me . thread was intended for people that always wondered if it was ok or not , I could not find an answer any where on the net .