I am dying here - big frustration.
I was upping the wattage on my center light from 250W to 400W, decided last night was a good time.
The 400W ballast is an Atlas MH400-0005MOG for 400W MH, M59 type bulbs. I am thinking this is the correct one for SE bulbs.
The ballast has two sets of windings around the core.
The smaller set has 2 wires coming off of it - 1 marked CAP. the other 120V..........(my 250W Universal had only one CAP, the 120V was with the other voltage choices on the other winding).
The larger winding has 2 wires marked common, 1 -480V, 277V, 240V, 208V.
Here is what I did..........
I clipped, isolated and wrapped the wires - 480V, 277V, 240V and 208V.
I connected the wire marked CAP to the capacitor, the other side of the capacitor I ran as an output to the light.
I connected the wire marked 120V to the 120V source/input.
I took one of the common wires - ran to the output to the light, with the CAP wire.
I took the other common wire - ran to the input of the source.
Not sure where I went wrong. I tried switching the commons (with each other), expected no difference, saw no difference.
Tried switching the CAP wire and the output from the capacitor with each other, expected no difference, saw no difference.
Checked to see that the iron core was grounded to the box and everything else.
My output to the light from the ballast (common and wire from CAP) reads 250-260V AC.
I am 1000% sure that I am not using one of the 480, 277, 240 or 208V wires.
Any help would appreciated. I am sure I am doing something wrong but it looks just like my 250W setup. The odds of the wires being marked incorrect are likely 1 in a million so I suspect it is me.
I was upping the wattage on my center light from 250W to 400W, decided last night was a good time.
The 400W ballast is an Atlas MH400-0005MOG for 400W MH, M59 type bulbs. I am thinking this is the correct one for SE bulbs.
The ballast has two sets of windings around the core.
The smaller set has 2 wires coming off of it - 1 marked CAP. the other 120V..........(my 250W Universal had only one CAP, the 120V was with the other voltage choices on the other winding).
The larger winding has 2 wires marked common, 1 -480V, 277V, 240V, 208V.
Here is what I did..........
I clipped, isolated and wrapped the wires - 480V, 277V, 240V and 208V.
I connected the wire marked CAP to the capacitor, the other side of the capacitor I ran as an output to the light.
I connected the wire marked 120V to the 120V source/input.
I took one of the common wires - ran to the output to the light, with the CAP wire.
I took the other common wire - ran to the input of the source.
Not sure where I went wrong. I tried switching the commons (with each other), expected no difference, saw no difference.
Tried switching the CAP wire and the output from the capacitor with each other, expected no difference, saw no difference.
Checked to see that the iron core was grounded to the box and everything else.
My output to the light from the ballast (common and wire from CAP) reads 250-260V AC.
I am 1000% sure that I am not using one of the 480, 277, 240 or 208V wires.
Any help would appreciated. I am sure I am doing something wrong but it looks just like my 250W setup. The odds of the wires being marked incorrect are likely 1 in a million so I suspect it is me.