Don, unlike other lights, MH don't come right on. They take about 15 minutes to
fully brighten, and if you turn them on and off, it causes a delay in this process
as the bulb cools down again for a restart. (YMMV, that is merely my observation.)
I'd take your bulbs to the LFS and have them test them for you. Odds are this is a
ballast issue. IF you bought it new, the vendor should offer a warranty on that
ballast. Some will even drop ship you the new one, and you send back the broken
one in that box.
You need to make a few phone calls, and get some help quickly so your corals won't
suffer.
Marc
Don Geddis wrote:
I've got a metal halide lighting hood over my reef aquarium. One central
250W MH bulb, and two adjacent PC actinics. Two separate power cords: one
for the PC bulbs + fan, and one for the MH bulb. The MH power cord goes to
a ballast, which says that it is 400W/120V/4A.
One day recently my MH bulb would no longer turn on. Sometimes it takes
(the ballast?) a few minutes to "power up" after I turn the switch on.
This time, I had to turn it on and off a few times before it would light up.
Then everything was fine for a week. And then suddenly it wouldn't turn on
again at all.
I figured the MH bulb must have burned out (although I don't know how to
verify this). It was about 9 months old. So I bought a new 250W bulb.
Sadly, it still won't turn on, with either bulb. A voltmeter seems to suggest
that the MH housing in the hood is still getting power. If I'm reading it
correctly, it's registering about 270 volts where I screw in the MH bulb, when
I turn on the ballast.
Any ideas what to do next? Do lighting hoods, or ballasts, wear out?
Is there some other test or repair I could try? I'd hate to have to buy a
whole new lighting hood...
-- Don
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