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  1. #1
    erik
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    Default MH ballast

    Hello,
    Can anyone tell me how much noise I should expect from a core and coil
    MH ballast? I was thinking electronic because of increased
    efficiencies, lamp life etc... but from what I've read it seems that
    there really isn't that much benefit to the electronic ballast.
    Except maybe for noise. The ballast will only be about 3 or 4 feet
    away from the sofa and any hum will drive me crazy.

    So, are the magnetic ballasts really that noisy?

    Thanks,
    Erik

  2. #2
    Wayne Sallee
    Guest

    Default Re: MH ballast

    On startup they hum, but are usualy quiet the rest of the
    time.

    Wayne Sallee
    Wayne's Pets
    Wayne@WaynesPets.com


    erik wrote:
    Hello,
    Can anyone tell me how much noise I should expect from a core and coil
    MH ballast? I was thinking electronic because of increased
    efficiencies, lamp life etc... but from what I've read it seems that
    there really isn't that much benefit to the electronic ballast.
    Except maybe for noise. The ballast will only be about 3 or 4 feet
    away from the sofa and any hum will drive me crazy.

    So, are the magnetic ballasts really that noisy?

    Thanks,
    Erik

  3. #3
    kim gross
    Guest

    Default Re: MH ballast

    Wayne Sallee wrote:
    On startup they hum, but are usualy quiet the rest of the time.

    Wayne Sallee
    Wayne's Pets
    Wayne@WaynesPets.com


    erik wrote:

    Hello,
    Can anyone tell me how much noise I should expect from a core and coil
    MH ballast? I was thinking electronic because of increased
    efficiencies, lamp life etc... but from what I've read it seems that
    there really isn't that much benefit to the electronic ballast.
    Except maybe for noise. The ballast will only be about 3 or 4 feet
    away from the sofa and any hum will drive me crazy.
    So, are the magnetic ballasts really that noisy?
    Thanks,
    Erik
    It really depends on how the ballast is mounted. If it is mounted
    solidly there is not much noise at all, or if it is not mounted at all,
    I have some setting on pieces of wood, and I can't hear the ballasts at
    all. I have seen some that were mounted in sheet metal boxes and the
    slight vibration of the ballast caused the whole box to vibrate and make
    a very loud noise.

    Kim
    www.jensalt.com

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