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I'm new to the topic, but it seems you can "overdrive" your electronic ballasts. In fact, a lot of "plant growers" have done it for a long time in order to produce more light for their plants.
So far I'm understanding that if I have an electronic ballast made for TWO 4' T8 bulbs, instead of using two bulbs I can just wire both sets of wires for ONE bulb and get DOUBLE the light out of only one bulb. What use is this? I guess you can take your diy kinos and just add another ballast (for a 2 bulb unit, that would be one ballast for each light, making two ballasts) and get probably twice the light output!
Beyond this, you can take that same 4' T8 ballast I mentioned above, and instead wire it to a single 2' bulb and make that sucker shine like there's no tomorrow.
I'm still researching this, and it seems you can achieve brighter lights by playing around with wiring them in series or parrallel.
Matt in St. Louis, any comments?
I'm new to the topic, but it seems you can "overdrive" your electronic ballasts. In fact, a lot of "plant growers" have done it for a long time in order to produce more light for their plants.
So far I'm understanding that if I have an electronic ballast made for TWO 4' T8 bulbs, instead of using two bulbs I can just wire both sets of wires for ONE bulb and get DOUBLE the light out of only one bulb. What use is this? I guess you can take your diy kinos and just add another ballast (for a 2 bulb unit, that would be one ballast for each light, making two ballasts) and get probably twice the light output!
Beyond this, you can take that same 4' T8 ballast I mentioned above, and instead wire it to a single 2' bulb and make that sucker shine like there's no tomorrow.
I'm still researching this, and it seems you can achieve brighter lights by playing around with wiring them in series or parrallel.
Matt in St. Louis, any comments?