hybridcheef
Active Member
if i wanted to make my ballast remote what type of wire should i use. i was told 14 gauge. wire like this
http://www.ebay.com/itm/LED-Light-B...631675?hash=item237bd859bb:g:giMAAOSwZQRYf8b-
and i would have my ballast mounted on the wall. would i just use that wire to go from the ballast to the positive on one cob and the negative on another, and then wire the rest of the cobs together with 18 gauge. or can i use the 14 gauge to wire all the cobs together? and also on the power cord for the ballast what type of cord should i use? can a regular extension cord be cut and soldered on the driver? thats obsviously if i didnt make the ballast remote. if i made them remote i would have no need for long power cords.. hlg 240-2100b. and also can i wire them all together somehow ? so i can turn all three bars on with one power cord?and also if they were all on one power cord. would the dimming of one light mess with the others? they will each have there own potentiometer.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/LED-Light-B...631675?hash=item237bd859bb:g:giMAAOSwZQRYf8b-
and i would have my ballast mounted on the wall. would i just use that wire to go from the ballast to the positive on one cob and the negative on another, and then wire the rest of the cobs together with 18 gauge. or can i use the 14 gauge to wire all the cobs together? and also on the power cord for the ballast what type of cord should i use? can a regular extension cord be cut and soldered on the driver? thats obsviously if i didnt make the ballast remote. if i made them remote i would have no need for long power cords.. hlg 240-2100b. and also can i wire them all together somehow ? so i can turn all three bars on with one power cord?and also if they were all on one power cord. would the dimming of one light mess with the others? they will each have there own potentiometer.