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Help getting a light going
I'm trying to get a light going for my son. Its my
first attempt at wiring a ballast. I must be doing something wrong. Picked up a ballast on ebay, 250 mh advance. wiring diagram HTTP://members.aol.com/peglegalexk/bal2.jpg/ how I wired it HTTP://members.aol.com/peglegalexk/bal1.jpg/ Nothing happens. Bulb does not light (tried 2 different new bulbs). I have the ballast plugged into a kill-a-watt meter. NO watts being used. OK, I'm stuck. Any ideas. How do I debug this? I have a cheap multimeter but not a lot of exp using it. Can anybody tell me how to discharge a capacitor? Thanks |
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"PegLegAlexK" wrote in message ... I'm trying to get a light going for my son. Its my As your question looks to be extremely technical, you might get a better answer on any of the sci.electronics.* groups, or just look for a more suitable group by searching on "electro" in your newsreader. Marcus |
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PegLegAlexK said:
Nothing happens. Bulb does not light (tried 2 different new bulbs). I have the ballast plugged into a kill-a-watt meter. NO watts being used. OK, I'm stuck. Any ideas. How do I debug this? I have a cheap multimeter but not a lot of exp using it. Can anybody tell me how to discharge a capacitor? Use the ohms scale on your meter to check continuity. You should have continuity between the common and the 120vac inputs AND the CAP output. You discharge a cap by placing the terminals across your tongue. g Seriously, you discharge a cap by placing a resistance across the terminals, in this case, a 1k ohm resistor or an old light bulb would work. Is this ballast designed for the cap and bulbs you are using? Greg G. |
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PegLegAlexK said:
Nothing happens. Bulb does not light (tried 2 different new bulbs). I have the ballast plugged into a kill-a-watt meter. NO watts being used. OK, I'm stuck. Any ideas. How do I debug this? I have a cheap multimeter but not a lot of exp using it. Can anybody tell me how to discharge a capacitor? Use the ohms scale on your meter to check continuity. You should have continuity between the common and the 120vac inputs AND the CAP output. You discharge a cap by placing the terminals across your tongue. g Seriously, you discharge a cap by placing a resistance across the terminals, in this case, a 1k ohm resistor or an old light bulb would work. Is this ballast designed for the cap and bulbs you are using? Greg G. |
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PegLegAlexK said:
Nothing happens. Bulb does not light (tried 2 different new bulbs). I have the ballast plugged into a kill-a-watt meter. NO watts being used. OK, I'm stuck. Any ideas. How do I debug this? I have a cheap multimeter but not a lot of exp using it. Can anybody tell me how to discharge a capacitor? Use the ohms scale on your meter to check continuity. You should have continuity between the common and the 120vac inputs AND the CAP output. You discharge a cap by placing the terminals across your tongue. g Seriously, you discharge a cap by placing a resistance across the terminals, in this case, a 1k ohm resistor or an old light bulb would work. Is this ballast designed for the cap and bulbs you are using? Greg G. |
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PegLegAlexK said:
Nothing happens. Bulb does not light (tried 2 different new bulbs). I have the ballast plugged into a kill-a-watt meter. NO watts being used. OK, I'm stuck. Any ideas. How do I debug this? I have a cheap multimeter but not a lot of exp using it. Can anybody tell me how to discharge a capacitor? Use the ohms scale on your meter to check continuity. You should have continuity between the common and the 120vac inputs AND the CAP output. You discharge a cap by placing the terminals across your tongue. g Seriously, you discharge a cap by placing a resistance across the terminals, in this case, a 1k ohm resistor or an old light bulb would work. Is this ballast designed for the cap and bulbs you are using? Greg G. |
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I realize I'm a little out of my league here but its do or die.
Santa didn't include an electrician nor the cash to aquire one. I'm not worried because we're doing the testing out in the shed. I figure it will either burn up, blow up or light up. Everything came in a kit from a "perfect feedback" seller on ebay. From his history he sells many ballasts. I asked him but he only "sells" them doesn't "wire" them. As far as the cap in the wrong place, there was only one wire marked cap so I thought it had to be the one. There are 7 wires running from the ballast. Visually 6 "come from" one coil, 1- 277 1- 240 1- 208 1- 120 2- Com 1- "comes from" the other coil and is marked cap. I've done a lot of house wiring but this stuff is a little different. I'm thinking maybe I need a white and black on that cap. Of course I could not hold anybody else but myself responsible should anything go haywire. "If its gonna sit unused forever on a shelf its gonna sit there charred and smelly" |
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I like your attitude, and give yourself some credit for trying....
Is it possible that your ballast is made for a different bulb? As I recall, there is a screw in MH and a double ended MH, and it sounds like your ballast is for a double ended ballast, and your bulbs are screw in.... I could VERY well be wrong, and if so, my advice would be, take it to home depot or lowes and hope there is someone there that has MH ballast experience.... Also, there's this group for sal****er tanks, rec.aquaria.marine.misc and rec.aquaria.marine.reefs Ask Marc Levenson or Richard Reynolds or even Greg C. they are all known MH users and helpers.... -- RedForeman ©® "PegLegAlexK" wrote in message ... I realize I'm a little out of my league here but its do or die. Santa didn't include an electrician nor the cash to aquire one. I'm not worried because we're doing the testing out in the shed. I figure it will either burn up, blow up or light up. Everything came in a kit from a "perfect feedback" seller on ebay. From his history he sells many ballasts. I asked him but he only "sells" them doesn't "wire" them. As far as the cap in the wrong place, there was only one wire marked cap so I thought it had to be the one. There are 7 wires running from the ballast. Visually 6 "come from" one coil, 1- 277 1- 240 1- 208 1- 120 2- Com 1- "comes from" the other coil and is marked cap. I've done a lot of house wiring but this stuff is a little different. I'm thinking maybe I need a white and black on that cap. Of course I could not hold anybody else but myself responsible should anything go haywire. "If its gonna sit unused forever on a shelf its gonna sit there charred and smelly" |
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I realize I'm a little out of my league here but its do or die.
Santa didn't include an electrician nor the cash to aquire one. I'm not worried because we're doing the testing out in the shed. I figure it will either burn up, blow up or light up. Everything came in a kit from a "perfect feedback" seller on ebay. From his history he sells many ballasts. I asked him but he only "sells" them doesn't "wire" them. As far as the cap in the wrong place, there was only one wire marked cap so I thought it had to be the one. There are 7 wires running from the ballast. Visually 6 "come from" one coil, 1- 277 1- 240 1- 208 1- 120 2- Com 1- "comes from" the other coil and is marked cap. I've done a lot of house wiring but this stuff is a little different. I'm thinking maybe I need a white and black on that cap. Of course I could not hold anybody else but myself responsible should anything go haywire. "If its gonna sit unused forever on a shelf its gonna sit there charred and smelly" |
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I like your attitude, and give yourself some credit for trying....
Is it possible that your ballast is made for a different bulb? As I recall, there is a screw in MH and a double ended MH, and it sounds like your ballast is for a double ended ballast, and your bulbs are screw in.... I could VERY well be wrong, and if so, my advice would be, take it to home depot or lowes and hope there is someone there that has MH ballast experience.... Also, there's this group for sal****er tanks, rec.aquaria.marine.misc and rec.aquaria.marine.reefs Ask Marc Levenson or Richard Reynolds or even Greg C. they are all known MH users and helpers.... -- RedForeman ©® "PegLegAlexK" wrote in message ... I realize I'm a little out of my league here but its do or die. Santa didn't include an electrician nor the cash to aquire one. I'm not worried because we're doing the testing out in the shed. I figure it will either burn up, blow up or light up. Everything came in a kit from a "perfect feedback" seller on ebay. From his history he sells many ballasts. I asked him but he only "sells" them doesn't "wire" them. As far as the cap in the wrong place, there was only one wire marked cap so I thought it had to be the one. There are 7 wires running from the ballast. Visually 6 "come from" one coil, 1- 277 1- 240 1- 208 1- 120 2- Com 1- "comes from" the other coil and is marked cap. I've done a lot of house wiring but this stuff is a little different. I'm thinking maybe I need a white and black on that cap. Of course I could not hold anybody else but myself responsible should anything go haywire. "If its gonna sit unused forever on a shelf its gonna sit there charred and smelly" |
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never mind my posts, I see that you already DID post on the marine groups...
good luck with it... -- RedForeman ©® "RedForeman ©®" wrote in message ... I like your attitude, and give yourself some credit for trying.... Is it possible that your ballast is made for a different bulb? As I recall, there is a screw in MH and a double ended MH, and it sounds like your ballast is for a double ended ballast, and your bulbs are screw in.... I could VERY well be wrong, and if so, my advice would be, take it to home depot or lowes and hope there is someone there that has MH ballast experience.... Also, there's this group for sal****er tanks, rec.aquaria.marine.misc and rec.aquaria.marine.reefs Ask Marc Levenson or Richard Reynolds or even Greg C. they are all known MH users and helpers.... -- RedForeman ©® "PegLegAlexK" wrote in message ... I realize I'm a little out of my league here but its do or die. Santa didn't include an electrician nor the cash to aquire one. I'm not worried because we're doing the testing out in the shed. I figure it will either burn up, blow up or light up. Everything came in a kit from a "perfect feedback" seller on ebay. From his history he sells many ballasts. I asked him but he only "sells" them doesn't "wire" them. As far as the cap in the wrong place, there was only one wire marked cap so I thought it had to be the one. There are 7 wires running from the ballast. Visually 6 "come from" one coil, 1- 277 1- 240 1- 208 1- 120 2- Com 1- "comes from" the other coil and is marked cap. I've done a lot of house wiring but this stuff is a little different. I'm thinking maybe I need a white and black on that cap. Of course I could not hold anybody else but myself responsible should anything go haywire. "If its gonna sit unused forever on a shelf its gonna sit there charred and smelly" |
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never mind my posts, I see that you already DID post on the marine groups...
good luck with it... -- RedForeman ©® "RedForeman ©®" wrote in message ... I like your attitude, and give yourself some credit for trying.... Is it possible that your ballast is made for a different bulb? As I recall, there is a screw in MH and a double ended MH, and it sounds like your ballast is for a double ended ballast, and your bulbs are screw in.... I could VERY well be wrong, and if so, my advice would be, take it to home depot or lowes and hope there is someone there that has MH ballast experience.... Also, there's this group for sal****er tanks, rec.aquaria.marine.misc and rec.aquaria.marine.reefs Ask Marc Levenson or Richard Reynolds or even Greg C. they are all known MH users and helpers.... -- RedForeman ©® "PegLegAlexK" wrote in message ... I realize I'm a little out of my league here but its do or die. Santa didn't include an electrician nor the cash to aquire one. I'm not worried because we're doing the testing out in the shed. I figure it will either burn up, blow up or light up. Everything came in a kit from a "perfect feedback" seller on ebay. From his history he sells many ballasts. I asked him but he only "sells" them doesn't "wire" them. As far as the cap in the wrong place, there was only one wire marked cap so I thought it had to be the one. There are 7 wires running from the ballast. Visually 6 "come from" one coil, 1- 277 1- 240 1- 208 1- 120 2- Com 1- "comes from" the other coil and is marked cap. I've done a lot of house wiring but this stuff is a little different. I'm thinking maybe I need a white and black on that cap. Of course I could not hold anybody else but myself responsible should anything go haywire. "If its gonna sit unused forever on a shelf its gonna sit there charred and smelly" |
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I realize I'm a little out of my league here but its do or die.
Santa didn't include an electrician nor the cash to aquire one. I'm not worried because we're doing the testing out in the shed. I figure it will either burn up, blow up or light up. Everything came in a kit from a "perfect feedback" seller on ebay. From his history he sells many ballasts. I asked him but he only "sells" them doesn't "wire" them. As far as the cap in the wrong place, there was only one wire marked cap so I thought it had to be the one. There are 7 wires running from the ballast. Visually 6 "come from" one coil, 1- 277 1- 240 1- 208 1- 120 2- Com 1- "comes from" the other coil and is marked cap. I've done a lot of house wiring but this stuff is a little different. I'm thinking maybe I need a white and black on that cap. Of course I could not hold anybody else but myself responsible should anything go haywire. "If its gonna sit unused forever on a shelf its gonna sit there charred and smelly" |
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Help getting a light going
I realize I'm a little out of my league here but its do or die.
Santa didn't include an electrician nor the cash to aquire one. I'm not worried because we're doing the testing out in the shed. I figure it will either burn up, blow up or light up. Everything came in a kit from a "perfect feedback" seller on ebay. From his history he sells many ballasts. I asked him but he only "sells" them doesn't "wire" them. As far as the cap in the wrong place, there was only one wire marked cap so I thought it had to be the one. There are 7 wires running from the ballast. Visually 6 "come from" one coil, 1- 277 1- 240 1- 208 1- 120 2- Com 1- "comes from" the other coil and is marked cap. I've done a lot of house wiring but this stuff is a little different. I'm thinking maybe I need a white and black on that cap. Of course I could not hold anybody else but myself responsible should anything go haywire. "If its gonna sit unused forever on a shelf its gonna sit there charred and smelly" |
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I like your attitude, and give yourself some credit for trying....
Is it possible that your ballast is made for a different bulb? As I recall, there is a screw in MH and a double ended MH, and it sounds like your ballast is for a double ended ballast, and your bulbs are screw in.... I could VERY well be wrong, and if so, my advice would be, take it to home depot or lowes and hope there is someone there that has MH ballast experience.... Also, there's this group for sal****er tanks, rec.aquaria.marine.misc and rec.aquaria.marine.reefs Ask Marc Levenson or Richard Reynolds or even Greg C. they are all known MH users and helpers.... -- RedForeman ©® "PegLegAlexK" wrote in message ... I realize I'm a little out of my league here but its do or die. Santa didn't include an electrician nor the cash to aquire one. I'm not worried because we're doing the testing out in the shed. I figure it will either burn up, blow up or light up. Everything came in a kit from a "perfect feedback" seller on ebay. From his history he sells many ballasts. I asked him but he only "sells" them doesn't "wire" them. As far as the cap in the wrong place, there was only one wire marked cap so I thought it had to be the one. There are 7 wires running from the ballast. Visually 6 "come from" one coil, 1- 277 1- 240 1- 208 1- 120 2- Com 1- "comes from" the other coil and is marked cap. I've done a lot of house wiring but this stuff is a little different. I'm thinking maybe I need a white and black on that cap. Of course I could not hold anybody else but myself responsible should anything go haywire. "If its gonna sit unused forever on a shelf its gonna sit there charred and smelly" |
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