Can a mh wattage be backed down?

pyro383

Member
Thinking about getting a used lighting system that is a retro that will have 2 96w pc bulbs and 1 400w halide. This summer I had a heat issue with 144w pc setup that also had 2 fans built in, it was a jbj. When I go with this sytem I will have the halide on during the summer for 5 hours at most but the pc's will be on the the 12 hours that I currently run. So now the question, I assume its the wattage that puts out the heat correct? So if the bulb is 400w and the ballast powers the 400, could I just put in a 175w bulb without adverse effects. Total wattage would be 367w. I will make a canopy with fans but the room still heats up to 82 in summer. My tank is kept at 80 but in summer gets to 82 with the lights.
 

melbournefl

Member
Nope, sorry but a ballast made to drive a 400 will just burn up a 175 I think. I know the Ice Cap VHO ballasts supposedly underdrive a VHO and overdrive a NO bulb but I don't think the same principle can be used with MH.
Just my opinion and I hope one of the electrical wizards on the board will give a better explaination or correct me if I'm wrong.
Good luck,
Paul
 

broomer5

Active Member
I'm with Paul
No electrical info to support it - but I also think that the MH lamps are designed to be run with an appropriate ballast of the same ( or very close to the same ) wattage as the lamps.
Amps come into play as well I'm sure - it has too.
 
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sebae0

Guest
i agree also but maybe if you just run a fan blowing up towards the canopy it will help blow the heat away. i did it this summer and dropped my temp by 3 degrees. i got worried it was at 86 and i got it down to 82/83.
 
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