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2x39w T5HO on workhorse6 only pull 51w?
Ok so I just wired up my T5's on a work horse 6 balast as shown in the diagram here
and its only pulling 51w according to my killawatt. Am I getting full power out of them or should they be wired like this? Last edited by EnderG60; 10/28/2007 at 03:58 PM. |
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I don't think it would make that big of a difference. But it might as wiring car stereo speakers in a series or parallel makes a big difference.
But then again I'm not an electrical person more of a car electrical person . |
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Using the second diagram will get more juice to each bulb.
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The recommended wiring diagram by Fulham is number 11 (the second wiring diagram) for two T5HO 39-watt lamps on a workhorse 6 ballast.
Using the first diagram will under drive your lamps. This is not recommended with instant start ballasts. The lamp cathodes need to operate at a certain temperature. Under driving the lamps will result in a lower than recommended cathode temperature. This will wear and cause excessive spurting of the cathodes (lamp ends). |
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alrighty then, thats what I kinda figured. Ill rewire them tonight!
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One more question, If I were to use this ballast for 4 bulbs like so
would that be under driving the bulbs in the same way? |
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The maximum number of T5HO lamps a Workhorse 6 can operate is 2 lamps.
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damn. Says it has a max of 150w, so does that mean I can run two 6' bulbs but I can't do 4 3'?
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