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Work in Progress - 50w MV Ballast Box
I originally got this bare aluminium enclosure for my 50w MV ballast but it ran really hot in the enclosure because of how much heat the 50w MV ballasts generate. Anyway I milled some ventilation slots on the top and bottom of the enclosure and painted it NEMA gray. I'm debating whether to keep it gray or to paint it another colout.
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Work in Progress - 50w MV Ballast Box

I originally got this bare aluminium enclosure for my 50w MV ballast but it ran really hot in the enclosure because of how much heat the 50w MV ballasts generate. Anyway I milled some ventilation slots on the top and bottom of the enclosure and painted it NEMA gray. I'm debating whether to keep it gray or to paint it another colout.

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streetlight98   [Jun 29, 2018 at 12:45 AM]
Wow looks nice! I think the gray paint looks nice too. Did you buy a milling machine or is this at a shop? What other kinds of things can you do on it? Looks similar to a drill press.
joe_347V   [Jun 29, 2018 at 09:02 PM]
Thanks, I'm just using a mill at a shop. It's a vertical knee mill similar to a Bridgeport mill. A milling machine would be nice but they're quite expensive and big lol. Yeah it's like a drill press but you can do so much more on the mill. I ended up keeping the grey and assembled the box. Now I just need to wait until the paint cures fully so it won't smell every time I turn it on.
streetlight98   [Jun 30, 2018 at 02:04 AM]
Ah I see. It's awesome to have access to expensive machines like this! Are those 7/8" KOs for connectors?
joe_347V   [Jul 04, 2018 at 05:18 AM]
Yeah it's pretty cool to be able to use the machinery. I've also made some parts on the lathe. With the right tooling and setup I can probably make arm brackets too. Yeah those a 7/8" KOs for connectors, I drilled those with a hand drill so they're not as precise as the slots. If I did everything on the mill I'd probably line up the KOs with the slots.

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