50 Watt Ballast Kit Pulse Start Metal Halide
Ballast ANSI: M110 50W metal halide)
Full ballast replacement kit w/ starter, capacitor, core & mounting hardware
Ballast Type: Pulse Start Metal Halide
Power Factor: 0.96
Weight: 4 lbs
JAMES Warranty: 3 Years
Ballast Works on: 120V or 277V
Circuit Type: HX-HPF
Capacitor Value: 6.0/280
Starter Used: ST1001
Ballast ANSI: M110
Operating Voltage: 120V or 277V
Included: Starter, Capacitor, Core, Mounting.
FAQ:
What is a 50W metal halide ballast?
A: A 50W metal halide ballast is a device that regulates the electrical current that is supplied to a 50W metal halide lamp.
How does a 50W metal halide ballast work?
A: A 50W metal halide ballast works by regulating the voltage and current that are supplied to the lamp, allowing it to start and operate properly.
Can a 50W metal halide ballast be used with other types of lamps?
A: No, a 50W metal halide ballast is specifically designed to work with 50W metal halide lamps and should not be used with other types of lamps.
What are the benefits of using a 50W metal halide lamp and ballast?
A: The benefits of using a 50W metal halide lamp and ballast include high efficiency, long life, and excellent color rendering.
How do I select the right 50W metal halide ballast for my application?
A: You should select a 50W metal halide ballast that is compatible with the lamp and has the correct voltage and wattage ratings for your application.
What is the difference between a magnetic and electronic 50W metal halide ballast?
A: A magnetic 50W metal halide ballast uses a coil to regulate the electrical current, while an electronic ballast uses solid-state components.
How do I install a 50W metal halide ballast?
A: Installation of a 50W metal halide ballast should be performed by a qualified electrician in accordance with local electrical codes and manufacturer instructions.
What is the warranty for a 50W metal halide ballast?
A: The warranty for a 50W metal halide ballast can vary depending on the manufacturer, but is typically between 1 and 5 years.