boobookitty
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Howdy...
I did a search on RC regarding this topic and came up empty (a rarity for RC); if there is an existing thread I'll gladly tag along if someone can point it out.
To make a long story short, I swapped out a PFO magnetic ballast on one of my 400W MHs after it finally crapped out (5+ years). I love the way the Radium looks with the new Vertex electronic ballats I bought, but the dang thing keeps tripping the GFCI, usually while starting but sometimes just while operating (or even when I turn it off). Took me a while to figure it out, too, since I keep the ballasts under the house (several crawls later...)
The wiring is the same as for the PFO; I only swapped out the end connector. I checked all of the grounds, all the way back to the mogul/bulb, and found no issue.
I did a web search and found some discussions regarding electronic ballasts and gfci's (but again, nothing on RC, whcih surprised me). In fact, one of the Coralvue manuals actually says not to use their electronic ballasts on a GFCI because it'll cause this issue.
I can rewire non-GFCI plugs specifically for my 4 MH power sockets, but I like having the entire tank on GFCI and would prefer not to do this.
Anyone else see this issue? Anyone have a fix for it?
Arthur
I did a search on RC regarding this topic and came up empty (a rarity for RC); if there is an existing thread I'll gladly tag along if someone can point it out.
To make a long story short, I swapped out a PFO magnetic ballast on one of my 400W MHs after it finally crapped out (5+ years). I love the way the Radium looks with the new Vertex electronic ballats I bought, but the dang thing keeps tripping the GFCI, usually while starting but sometimes just while operating (or even when I turn it off). Took me a while to figure it out, too, since I keep the ballasts under the house (several crawls later...)
The wiring is the same as for the PFO; I only swapped out the end connector. I checked all of the grounds, all the way back to the mogul/bulb, and found no issue.
I did a web search and found some discussions regarding electronic ballasts and gfci's (but again, nothing on RC, whcih surprised me). In fact, one of the Coralvue manuals actually says not to use their electronic ballasts on a GFCI because it'll cause this issue.
I can rewire non-GFCI plugs specifically for my 4 MH power sockets, but I like having the entire tank on GFCI and would prefer not to do this.
Anyone else see this issue? Anyone have a fix for it?
Arthur