Just a story:
I just replaced two 150 watt metal halide ballasts in my fixture. Its a Current Outer Orbit dual 150 watt HQI with 4 54 watt T5.
I replaced the stock ballasts with a pair of ARO 150/175 watt ballasts from Hello Lights. The stock e-ballasts really arent bad. They look well built, heavy and they worked well. But I got this fixture cheap because one of the ballasts was bad from the start. I replaced it with the stock replacement a ways back. BTW, this fixture is surprisingly well put together. Fit and finish is very good and it is pretty heavy, decent materials used and component layout is well thought out.
Since it was inexensive, I decided to do some experimenting. According to Sanjays metal halide site, the 150 watt DE lamps that he tested with the ARO 150 / 175 ballast had outputs about 10 PPFD higher than with e-ballasts listed only for 150 watt bulbs. That increase seemed to hold true for all the bulbs that he tested with this ballast. So, I decided to try these ballasts and did a little modding on the inside of the fixture to get them installed in place of the stock ballasts.
I don't have a meter to check light output but I can tell that my 150 watt bulbs definitely are brighter with these ballasts. My wife noticed it right away, called it a big difference. I wont go so far as to say it's a big difference but it is definitely brighter. So, I guess that 10 PPFD is about right. The bulbs Im currently using are the Iwasaki 50000K. They may lean toward being a little more white, A little less of the blue tint with these ARO ballasts compared to stock but not by much.
The fixture has (had) two fans mounted on the top. I had to move them to fit the ballasts. The top of the fixture had 3 vent holes. The two on each side of center had fans mounted and the center one was empty. I moved one of the fans to the center vent hole. One of the fixtures end caps had mounting holes to mount a fan but did not have a fan. I moved the second fan to this end cap. Bolted up perfectly to the existing holes.
I asked a well respected RC member who is one of the resident Halide guys about this ballast and any early demise that it may cause to the bulbs by driving them harder and he assured me that it would not shorten their lifespan very much at all. The termperature of the fixture is running 4 degrees cooler now than it was before the ballast change. I'm not sure if that is the ballast change or my new fan mounting scheme. But anyway, the ballasts dont appear to be beating the hell out of the bulbs from a heat perspective to get the extra par.
Just thought I would share.
I just replaced two 150 watt metal halide ballasts in my fixture. Its a Current Outer Orbit dual 150 watt HQI with 4 54 watt T5.
I replaced the stock ballasts with a pair of ARO 150/175 watt ballasts from Hello Lights. The stock e-ballasts really arent bad. They look well built, heavy and they worked well. But I got this fixture cheap because one of the ballasts was bad from the start. I replaced it with the stock replacement a ways back. BTW, this fixture is surprisingly well put together. Fit and finish is very good and it is pretty heavy, decent materials used and component layout is well thought out.
Since it was inexensive, I decided to do some experimenting. According to Sanjays metal halide site, the 150 watt DE lamps that he tested with the ARO 150 / 175 ballast had outputs about 10 PPFD higher than with e-ballasts listed only for 150 watt bulbs. That increase seemed to hold true for all the bulbs that he tested with this ballast. So, I decided to try these ballasts and did a little modding on the inside of the fixture to get them installed in place of the stock ballasts.
I don't have a meter to check light output but I can tell that my 150 watt bulbs definitely are brighter with these ballasts. My wife noticed it right away, called it a big difference. I wont go so far as to say it's a big difference but it is definitely brighter. So, I guess that 10 PPFD is about right. The bulbs Im currently using are the Iwasaki 50000K. They may lean toward being a little more white, A little less of the blue tint with these ARO ballasts compared to stock but not by much.
The fixture has (had) two fans mounted on the top. I had to move them to fit the ballasts. The top of the fixture had 3 vent holes. The two on each side of center had fans mounted and the center one was empty. I moved one of the fans to the center vent hole. One of the fixtures end caps had mounting holes to mount a fan but did not have a fan. I moved the second fan to this end cap. Bolted up perfectly to the existing holes.
I asked a well respected RC member who is one of the resident Halide guys about this ballast and any early demise that it may cause to the bulbs by driving them harder and he assured me that it would not shorten their lifespan very much at all. The termperature of the fixture is running 4 degrees cooler now than it was before the ballast change. I'm not sure if that is the ballast change or my new fan mounting scheme. But anyway, the ballasts dont appear to be beating the hell out of the bulbs from a heat perspective to get the extra par.
Just thought I would share.