denverhoss
Premium Member
Thanks to amonchak for a used 400w bulb to play with.
Below are my very unscientific results for the Lumatek Select-a-watt 400W MH ballast using an old 400 watt bulb.
Ballast Setting Bulb Watts Lux x 100 volts PF Watts/Lux
Lu 400 250 Rad 400 275 24 123.5 0.99 11.46
Lu 400 250sl Rad 400 294 27 123.5 0.99 10.89
Lu 400 400 Rad 400 432 43 123.5 0.99 10.05
Lu 400 400sl Rad 400 450 45 123.5 0.99 10.00
The lux reading is a cheap lux meter placed at an unscientific and sub-optimal location, so the lux level here should only be compared to the other levels in this one chart, I just wanted to see how much visible light change there was. This applies to the W/lux as well, it's all cr^p except to compare within this chart. I did not bother trying to find a PAR meter, partly because I'm using very old bulbs, and partly because I'm still not convinced that Pine Trees and Corals need the exact same frequencies.
You can see that the ballast is pretty efficient if we assume that the 400W setting is actually delivering ~400W to the bulb. 32W being wasted in the balast sounds fine to me, they definately don't get as hot as my old magnetic ones do. But I have no way to determine what the bulb is actually getting, my wattage shown here is just what I measure going into the ballast with my Killawatt.
Below are my very unscientific results for the Lumatek Select-a-watt 400W MH ballast using an old 400 watt bulb.
Ballast Setting Bulb Watts Lux x 100 volts PF Watts/Lux
Lu 400 250 Rad 400 275 24 123.5 0.99 11.46
Lu 400 250sl Rad 400 294 27 123.5 0.99 10.89
Lu 400 400 Rad 400 432 43 123.5 0.99 10.05
Lu 400 400sl Rad 400 450 45 123.5 0.99 10.00
The lux reading is a cheap lux meter placed at an unscientific and sub-optimal location, so the lux level here should only be compared to the other levels in this one chart, I just wanted to see how much visible light change there was. This applies to the W/lux as well, it's all cr^p except to compare within this chart. I did not bother trying to find a PAR meter, partly because I'm using very old bulbs, and partly because I'm still not convinced that Pine Trees and Corals need the exact same frequencies.
You can see that the ballast is pretty efficient if we assume that the 400W setting is actually delivering ~400W to the bulb. 32W being wasted in the balast sounds fine to me, they definately don't get as hot as my old magnetic ones do. But I have no way to determine what the bulb is actually getting, my wattage shown here is just what I measure going into the ballast with my Killawatt.