H hulio Member Joined Apr 25, 2007 Messages 11 Reaction score 0 Jul 22, 2007 #1 The cords dont quiet reach so is there anything wrong with stack 3 ballatsa ontop of each other
MrPuffAlot Green thumb in training Joined Jun 15, 2007 Messages 1,295 Reaction score 612 Jul 22, 2007 #2 hulio said: The cords dont quiet reach so is there anything wrong with stack 3 ballatsa ontop of each other Click to expand... H, E, Double Toothpicks NO. heat is the number one enemy for electronics to combine heating components like that would be very foolish. buy the surge protector.
hulio said: The cords dont quiet reach so is there anything wrong with stack 3 ballatsa ontop of each other Click to expand... H, E, Double Toothpicks NO. heat is the number one enemy for electronics to combine heating components like that would be very foolish. buy the surge protector.
Capt. Skinx StealthOrganicGreenthumb+ Joined Jun 16, 2007 Messages 402 Reaction score 240 Aug 5, 2007 #3 I am am electrician, and I can, with the UTMOST certainty, suggest that you DO NOT stack ballasts on top one another!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am am electrician, and I can, with the UTMOST certainty, suggest that you DO NOT stack ballasts on top one another!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mutt Just a Dawg Joined Jan 6, 2006 Messages 9,331 Reaction score 5,025 Aug 5, 2007 #4 Mind if I chime in? Dude your not planning on hooking 3 ballasts up to one 120 circuit are you? Thats a hell of a load for a single circuit.
Mind if I chime in? Dude your not planning on hooking 3 ballasts up to one 120 circuit are you? Thats a hell of a load for a single circuit.