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Realized these bulbs arent for North America. Sorry.
Last edited by marcingo; 10-27-2006 at 03:32 AM. |
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if you look a little harder these ballasts state "Vollage:220-250v" a lot of people do not have the resource or the capability to supply 220 power to there tank. so if they bought one it would be useless to them.
steve
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has to be 210 or below for north america
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See I dont know much about the requirements for north america good thing you guys caught that. lol
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Everyone has 120 and 240volts in there house in North America.
To get 240 you need to use a 2 pole breaker, and you both parts of the phase. You will have 2 "hot" wires and then 1 neutral and 1 ground. You would have to run a 3wire to your tank to power the light thats all. |
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what I did in the old house was run a 15 amp 240 to my tank where I split it directly into two 15 amp runs of 120. Steve
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