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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 __________________________________________________ _____________________________ Don Geddis http://reef.geddis.org/ If we ever discover a race of alien beings on another planet, I bet it would be surprising just how many of them are missing part or all of a tentacle. -- Deep Thoughts, by Jack Handey [1999] |
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The ballast system in a MH fixture is a two part device. A
transformer/ballast the raises the voltage to the operating voltage of the bulb. And an Igniter that produces a high voltage surge to start the arc inside the bulb. Either part failing can cause the lamp to not light. For all you who thrive on information overload check this out: http://ceenews.com/ar/electric_long_...hite/index.htm Have Fun JOhn :-) "Don Geddis" wrote in message ... 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 __________________________________________________ __________________________ ___ Don Geddis http://reef.geddis.org/ If we ever discover a race of alien beings on another planet, I bet it would be surprising just how many of them are missing part or all of a tentacle. -- Deep Thoughts, by Jack Handey [1999] |
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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 __________________________________________________ _____________________________ Don Geddis http://reef.geddis.org/ If we ever discover a race of alien beings on another planet, I bet it would be surprising just how many of them are missing part or all of a tentacle. -- Deep Thoughts, by Jack Handey [1999] -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
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The MH power cord goes to a ballast, which says that it is 400W/120V/4A snip It was about 9 months old. So I bought a new 250W bulb. Sounds to me like you are trying to fire a 250 watt lamp with a 400 watt ballast.. Maybe you can try a 400 watt lamp. |
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