TankGirl
Figureing out the Ballasts I needed was were all of my research went for this project. Everything starts at the Ballast...
My design is the one 400MH and 2 "sets" of 40W flouresents... The MH has its own Ballast, and est "Set" of FLs do too. THis makes a total ballast count of 3
The MH ballast i got on ----. It was really just a replacement kit.. So i got just the internal components, and mounted and wired it up in a breaker box (from local hardware store).
THe two flouresent ballasts i got at the local hardware store too. I ended up with 6 fl ballasts.. some came from ----, one came from work.. i got them all over the palce. They are the same units that are used to operate fl lighting in office buildings, schools, everywhere.
All that being said.. defining your lighting requirements comes first... because you can't just go out and get any old ballast.. There are more models then you can shake a stick at.. some run standard flourecents, some run 2, 4, 6 lamps, all have total bulb length limits.. some are High output, some Very High output....
Your design will lead you into the correct ballast choice.
Metal halide and mercury vapor, and high (or low) pressure sodium sets are all a choice to consider too.. more intesity for deeper tanks... There is alot to it..
Pendants are a units for (usually) Metal halide lamps... They provide a housing and a socket for your lamp.. they include a reflector in the body. They are the whole delivery system for your lamp. they can hang from the cieling, they can be mounting in a canopy.. searching ---- will be a good way to expose your self to all the different stuff thats out there.
Thanks enough for now!
Clamp