Benar
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I have a few questions regarding MH, mainly wiring...safely.
I have a Lumatek 120/240v Dimmable / Multi-Wattage 250w Electronic Ballast, wanting to run a 250W SE Radium, through a BubbleMagus lampshade (like a lumenbrite lrg.)
Questions:
1. I live in NZ so will be running it on 240v (I believe our neutral <common?> is it's own line and not connected to the ground?!)
2. This is my predicament, I couldn't get hold of an SLS male, so cut that part off the adaptor and I've been left with this. It has a black (live?), white (neutral?) and a green ground. My lampshade came with bare ends; brown (our live), blue (our neutral) and ground. So I was thinking of connecting the male plug I am holding to the bare ends of my lamp cord. Cord is 300-500v.
3. If I solder the spliced connections, heatshrink a couple times, put a seperator between them, and heatshrink a couple more times, will this be safe? It would probably be the easier route as the ballast has attached the female version of what I'm holding.
4. What wires to where? Black-brown and white-blue? Does it matter as I've heard after the ballast (output side) it's just effectively a loop, is this true?
Thanks for any and all help.
I have a Lumatek 120/240v Dimmable / Multi-Wattage 250w Electronic Ballast, wanting to run a 250W SE Radium, through a BubbleMagus lampshade (like a lumenbrite lrg.)
Questions:
1. I live in NZ so will be running it on 240v (I believe our neutral <common?> is it's own line and not connected to the ground?!)
2. This is my predicament, I couldn't get hold of an SLS male, so cut that part off the adaptor and I've been left with this. It has a black (live?), white (neutral?) and a green ground. My lampshade came with bare ends; brown (our live), blue (our neutral) and ground. So I was thinking of connecting the male plug I am holding to the bare ends of my lamp cord. Cord is 300-500v.
3. If I solder the spliced connections, heatshrink a couple times, put a seperator between them, and heatshrink a couple more times, will this be safe? It would probably be the easier route as the ballast has attached the female version of what I'm holding.
4. What wires to where? Black-brown and white-blue? Does it matter as I've heard after the ballast (output side) it's just effectively a loop, is this true?
Thanks for any and all help.