<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15263122#post15263122 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by reeflover7826
The brand of the ballast's is Venture, ballast core's read 175watt/M57, the bulb brands are XM, the bulb reads 175w M57 MH175/HOR/MOG/10K.
The ballast is a Probe start. The XM bulbs are probe start so ballast and bulbs are perfectly compatible.
I assume you are saying that the new bulbs you bought are XM 175 watt 10K bulbs?
If the new bulbs are the 175 watt XM's then the ballast you have should run them fine.
If those are the old bulbs and the new bulbs are pulse start bulbs, then the problem most likely lies there. As I mentioned, pulse start bulbs rely on an external ignitor to fire and that ignitor is not present with the M57 ballast.
It is far more common for the capacitor to go bad rather than the ballast itself. If they are older ballasts, it may just be time to replace the capacitors. Again, assuming that the XM bulbs you mention are the new bulbs that wont fire with the ballasts.
The capacitor is the can looking component that is wired to the ballast. They are generally just connected with spade connectors to the top terminals on the capacitors and are easy to replace. But they need to be replaced with a capacitor of the same ratings (voltage and capacitance [uF or MFD = microfarad]).
If the old lamps are firing, it would seem logical that the ballasts themselves (the transformers) are ok and the problem is likely the capacitors as mentioned.
It is possible that you arent getting good contact with the new bulbs in the sockets. You may want to try bending the center contact inside the socket slightly outward to make sure it is making proper contact with the new bulbs. MAKE SURE THAT THERE IS NO POWER TO THE SOCKET FIRST. If there is a connector from ballast to socket/pendant/reflector then unplug it at the ballast or the pendant. If it is hard wired, make sure you unplug the ballast from the wall first. It is possible that just because the old bulbs fire, that the new bulbs still arent making solid contact with that center contact in the socket. So it is worth a try bending that outward before investing more money in capacitors or new ballasts.
If it is the capacitors, The capacitors can probably be found in the 20 - 30 dollar range at lighting supply dealers that sell them. Hellolights.com may sell the correct replacements. A google search for metal halide ballast capacitors with the voltage and capacitance of the capacitors will likely turn up some suppliers.
Again, if the ballasts are firing the old lamps, it is unlikely that the ballasts themselves are bad. So replacing the capacitors is the most likely problem if there is faulty/worn component. But try bending out that socket center contact slightly first.
You simply could replace the ballasts with electronic ballasts.
If budget is a concern, check ballastwise.com for inexpensive electronic ballasts that get good reviews in general. Or Hellolights.com for the ARO electronic ballasts. The Ballastwise electronics are probably 60 or 70 dollars for 175 watt. Maybe around 100 dollars for the ARO ballasts at hello lights.