Nice try but part of the point of retrofitting to led is to eliminate the need for a ballast. Now you have installed a product that is powered by a questionable ballast that could fail at any time. Not to mention the circuit in the lamp that is required to bring down the 360 (varies) volts regulated down probably in the 12-55 vdc to drive the LEDs. Seems like now you've created multiple points for failure
No g.e bulb has ever made it to there "hours of use clames" I got a pile of those 60 an 40 watt g.e led bulbs at home that barely made it to 10% of there life expectations
Nice try but part of the point of retrofitting to led is to eliminate the need for a ballast. Now you have installed a product that is powered by a questionable ballast that could fail at any time. Not to mention the circuit in the lamp that is required to bring down the 360 (varies) volts regulated down probably in the 12-55 vdc to drive the LEDs. Seems like now you've created multiple points for failure
Not to mention the power consumption of the ballast
It's a lot wider than a regular 400watt mh. Can some of the fins detach?
Where can I find this bulb?
What if the MH lamps was a pulse start?
where do i buy 2
awesome pure awesome but will it grow
LED lighting is growing a lot in popularity, yes.
How much is it?
No g.e bulb has ever made it to there "hours of use clames" I got a pile of those 60 an 40 watt g.e led bulbs at home that barely made it to 10% of there life expectations
Those bulbs are using loads of electricity, try Philips
Im dont want replace 400 watt metal helide light beacouse i like
LED retrofits suck. I like metal halide better. They are brighter.
LED sucks