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ok so i wana upgrade my ballast instead of the 400 i got i wana go up to the 600. with that said i would liek to go with a dimmable for temp reason as i am in a tent. the problem is i dotn see any kind of reviews on different ballast. i was looking at the quantom ballast, built in fan warranty the hole nine yards. but if you get on ebay they have all sorts of dimmable ballast. any one have any input on a good ballast?
 
I run a Quantum 600 and can say I have had zero problems. Very quiet operation.
 
does it get warm at all the ballast i have now is just a cheapo off of amazon and i have a little fan on it cuz it gets hot other wise.
 
I am running a 600 Lumatek and a 600 Quantum side by side. I will buy another Quantum. Smaller, lighter, and runs cooler.
 
Ill take a copper core magnetic ballast over any electronic.
I guarantee it will last longer and no interferance.
 
Growdude said:
Ill take a copper core magnetic ballast over any electronic.
I guarantee it will last longer and no interferance.
:yeahthat:

Easy to fix yourself too, if something breaks.

Wet
 
thank you everyone but i think i will go with the quantum
 
If you are in a similar situation to me I would suggest iron core magnetic ballast's. I live in a rural area and sometimes experience power outages for somewhat extended periods due to storms etc... so I have a generator to run my room and keep my light cycles in event of power outage. It has been my experience that most if not all electronic ballast's will NOT operate on a conventional generator due to the generators output being modified sign wave. Iron core magnetic ballast's don't have this problem...

zardoz
 
I personally have never experienced any problems running electronic ballasts on a generator.

I do like the dim feature available on many digi ballasts now.
 
Perhaps the generator you have is a full sign generator?

The Hemp Goddess said:
I personally have never experienced any problems running electronic ballasts on a generator.

I do like the dim feature available on many digi ballasts now.
 
GREENIE_420 said:
May I ask why you use a generator?

I have a generator ready for emergency use. I live out in the country and we experience power outages now and then, normally due to severe weather or accident. When the power company can't provide I gotta keep my babies happy... so I have to provide power for lights.. pumps etc..

z
 
:holysheep: Very glad I asked. I didn't even think about that! Lets say if the power goes out for a few hours and a generator running to a shed and not the house! Its gonna draw unwanted attention. I wouldn't want to do it until absolutely neccesary. All you veterans out there please give me your opinion on how long you would let it go without light with around four plants, both stages, if there would be a difference. Damn, I'm definitley researching and doing my homework but this is a curve ball. I'm kinda prone to outages in summer
 
GREENIE_420 said:
:holysheep: Very glad I asked. I didn't even think about that! Lets say if the power goes out for a few hours and a generator running to a shed and not the house! Its gonna draw unwanted attention. I wouldn't want to do it until absolutely neccesary. All you veterans out there please give me your opinion on how long you would let it go without light with around four plants, both stages, if there would be a difference. Damn, I'm definitley researching and doing my homework but this is a curve ball. I'm kinda prone to outages in summer

The worst thing about alot of outages is that the interuptions in the light cycle can cause your plants to hermi.

As for how long, when flowering it really doesnt matter if they recieve extra dark time, as long as its not days just a few hours.

When in vegg alot of dark time can cause plants to stretch.
 
thanks GrowDude, I'm O.k for this batch, summer is when the outages occur and i will have a generator by then, they make some now that are smaller and quiteter
 

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