No, the ballast has to be matched to the lamp. 250 watt ballast, 250 watt lamp. Also be sure to match the lamp type to the proper ballast even though the wattage is the same. HPS ballast to HPS lamp, Metal halide ballast to metal halide lamp and mercury vapour lamp to mercury vapour ballast.
Yes the ballast and starter are the same you can run halide in hps, but not hps in halide.
A 1450 watt coffee maker will use around 13 amps at 110 volts.
To answer this question the voltage needs to be known.
a 220 volt, 3200 watt oven will draw under 15 amps, so yes a 2o amp breaker will work.
The cost to run a 400 watt HPS light will depend on your electricity rate. On average, running a 400 watt HPS light for 1 hour will cost around $0.06 to $0.12. To calculate the monthly cost, multiply the hourly cost by the number of hours the light is on each day, then multiply by 30 days.
No, the ballast has to be matched to the lamp. 250 watt ballast, 250 watt lamp. Also be sure to match the lamp type to the proper ballast even though the wattage is the same. HPS ballast to HPS lamp, Metal halide ballast to metal halide lamp and mercury vapour lamp to mercury vapour ballast.
I would wire them together in a parellel circut. all the lights together, white to white black to black then put your ballast to em. it works like that with my 400 watt mh/hps ballast and 2 250 watt hps bulbs. run 2 hps bulbs with 2 mh bulbs if you can, you get better results.
Yes the ballast and starter are the same you can run halide in hps, but not hps in halide.
No!
The number of devices that 600 watts can run depends on the power consumption of each device. For example, a 100-watt light bulb would allow you to run 6 light bulbs using 600 watts. The length of time you can run these devices would depend on the capacity of your power source or battery.
It will not. A HPS lamp has a much lower ignition current than a MH lamp. There are lamps called "multi-vapor' "MVH" that will work in a MH luminaire. you can run metal halide in hps but not hps in halides.
sure. Will it be loud? No. Its just not enough power to drive that sub.
To calculate the cost, you would need to know your electricity rate per kilowatt-hour. Assuming an average rate of $0.12 per kWh, running a 600W HPS light for 12 hours a day would cost approximately $2.88 per day. This is calculated by multiplying the wattage (600W) by the hours used (12), then dividing by 1000 to get the kilowatt-hours used per day (7.2 kWh), and finally multiplying by the cost per kWh ($0.12).
Depends on what your willing to spend.. For two 1200 watt subs I would go with a 1200 watt amp and run both of then 600 watts ( you don't want to always run subs to full power, because the voice coil might blow or you will light your subs on fire). If your feeling brave you can run a 2000 watt amp 0_o that will annoy your neighbours, but make your car bump!
A 1000 watt generator cannot run a 1500 watt ceramic heater without having problems.
Solar panels are ridiculously expensive. A small 130 watt unit costs almost $600. To run your house on solar panels you are looking at thousands of dollars.