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Fulham Ballast Ratings/Specifications


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    dakar - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default Fulham Ballast Ratings/Specifications

    Workhorse, Longhorse, Highhorse & WHAM Ballasts are manufactered by Fulham

    Workhorse Series

    WorkHorse 1
    Maximum Power - 28 Watts
    Maximum Current (120vac) - .2A
    Maximum Current (277vac) - N/A

    Workhorse 2

    Maximum Power - 35 Watts
    Maximum Current (120vac) - .33A
    Maximum Current (277vac) - .15A

    Workhorse 3

    Maximum Power - 64 Watts
    Maximum Current (120vac) - .56A
    Maximum Current (277vac) - .24A

    Workhorse 4
    Maximum Power - 70 Watts
    Maximum Current (120vac) - .56A
    Maximum Current (277vac) - .21

    Workhorse 5
    Maximum Power - 128 Watts
    Maximum Current (120vac) - 1.15A
    Maximum Current (277vac) - .48A

    Workhorse 6

    Maximum Power - 140 Watts
    Maximum Current (120vac) - 1.04A
    Maximum Current (277vac) - .5A

    Workhorse 7
    Maximum Power - 220 Watts
    Maximum Current (120vac) - 1.82A
    Maximum Current (277vac) - .85A

    Workhorse 8
    Maximum Power - 220 Watts
    Maximum Current (120vac) - 1.8A
    Maximum Current (277vac) - .74A

    Workhorse 22
    Maximum Power - 35 Watts
    Maximum Current (120vac) - .25A
    Maximum Current (277vac) - .18A

    Workhorse 33
    Maximum Power - 64 Watts
    Maximum Current (120vac) - .53A
    Maximum Current (277vac) - N/A


    Longhorse Series
    LongHorse 1
    Maximum Power - 28 Watts
    Maximum Current (120vac) - .21A
    Maximum Current (277vac) - .13A

    Longhorse 2
    Maximum Power - 35 Watts
    Maximum Current (120vac) - .36A
    Maximum Current (277vac) - .21A

    Longhorse 3

    Maximum Power - 64 Watts
    Maximum Current (120vac) - .61A
    Maximum Current (277vac) - .25A

    Longhorse 4

    Maximum Power - 70 Watts
    Maximum Current (120vac) - .65A
    Maximum Current (277vac) - .22

    Longhorse 5

    Maximum Power - 120 Watts
    Maximum Current (120vac) - 1.15A
    Maximum Current (277vac) - .65A

    Longhorse 6
    Maximum Power - 140 Watts
    Maximum Current (120vac) - 1.10A
    Maximum Current (277vac) -.55A


    HighHorse Metal Halide Series

    HH-MH-120-039
    Maximum Power - 43 Watts
    Lamp Type - 39 Watt
    Maximum Current (120vac) - 4A

    HH-MH-120-050
    Maximum Power - 63 Watts
    Lamp Type - 50 Watt
    Maximum Current (120vac) - .55A

    HH-MH-120-070
    Maximum Power - 82 Watts
    Lamp Type - 70 Watt
    Maximum Current (120vac) - .72A


    WHAM Series

    WHAM 1

    Maximum Power - 35 Watts
    Maximum Current (120vac) - .32A

    WHAM 2
    Maximum Power - 28 Watts
    Maximum Current (120vac) - .22A
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    peregrinus - Reefkeeper Registered User
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    the workhorse 7 are great ballest's.
    Quantum mechanics the dreams stuff is made of.

    150 started 8/12/06
    57 gal started 8/12/08

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