Bad Ballast or Bulb?

So........... Does that mean I can maybe repair my ballast instead of shelling out a hundred plus dollars for a new one?

Didn't mean to start a war here, honest.
 
ha ha ha ha...no, you did'nt mate, me and JoJo was just having a quick heated debate......

yes, i would say you could....Start by swapping bulbs if possible and take it from there..

Niko
 
ha ha ha ha...no, you did'nt mate, me and JoJo was just having a quick heated debate......

yes, i would say you could....Start by swapping bulbs if possible and take it from there..

Niko

I always appreciate your help, Niko. I'll try the bulb thing and if it still does it, I'll bother you guys again for some advice on the next step. I think the bulb in there is only around 5 months old, but I've been wanting a 14000k anyway.

Thanks again,
Tom
 
No problem Tom, anytime mate...let us kow about the bulb swap results...

Niko

I swapped out a 6500k Hamilton that lit up real bright and then dimmed down to less than a flicker. I then swapped it out to an old Aqualine 10000k and it lit up and is still lit with no problems...except it's humming like a buggar. I'm thinking I'm on borrowed time with this ballast so if you guys have any idea on how to fix it or what site could help me, I'd be grateful. A new one is around 56.00 plus shipping 25.00 usps.

It's a model af175ws mh s
serial 4602
175w 120v 1.8 amps
energy savers unlimited, inc
harbour city, ca 90710
 
The humming is the bugga part of it, then is certainly not the capacitor..more rather the ballast itself...you could try ebay for a similar fixture and swap the guts over...Sorry i cant be of anymore help than that buddy..

Niko
 
The humming is the bugga part of it, then is certainly not the capacitor..more rather the ballast itself...you could try ebay for a similar fixture and swap the guts over...Sorry i cant be of anymore help than that buddy..

Niko


Naw, I need to hear the truth, my friend. I'll start saving up for a retro kit and aim the other two halides towards the middle of the tank in the mean time. It was an old one I bought used 8 years ago. I guess I got my time out of it. Thanks for the help, Niko.
Tom
 
If you HAVE to replace the ballast go with a Fulham electric. It is more money but well worth the price and you won't have to change it again in a few years (or at least not as soon as a cheapie)
 
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