GrowinIdahoan
Active Member
Hello RIU members,
I need to rack the brains of some of the electrically knowledged individuals.
My neighbor had a HID ballast on a post in front of his barn. He hasn't been using for several months now because we had to cut a tree down along with the wires that were running the ballast. I was visiting him last night and he told me that if I climb up the post and get the ballast I could have it. Upon bringing it back to my house and taking it apart, I realized it was meant to run off of a 240 volt current.
My question is; Is it possible to convert the ballast so I can run it off of a 110~120 volt house plug?
It is designed for a 175 watt bulb (I think it's MH)
It is General Electric brand.
All information is greatly appreciated.
I need to rack the brains of some of the electrically knowledged individuals.
My neighbor had a HID ballast on a post in front of his barn. He hasn't been using for several months now because we had to cut a tree down along with the wires that were running the ballast. I was visiting him last night and he told me that if I climb up the post and get the ballast I could have it. Upon bringing it back to my house and taking it apart, I realized it was meant to run off of a 240 volt current.
My question is; Is it possible to convert the ballast so I can run it off of a 110~120 volt house plug?
It is designed for a 175 watt bulb (I think it's MH)
It is General Electric brand.
All information is greatly appreciated.