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50w MV Remote Ballast
Made this with a NOS Advance 50w mercury ballast and a old computer PSU I had. This particular model ballast seems to run fairly warm so I used this fairly well ventilated case instead of a solid case I had. Anyway I usually use it to remote ballast my Powerlite mini gumball when I want to run mercury lamps in it. 
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50w MV Remote Ballast

Made this with a NOS Advance 50w mercury ballast and a old computer PSU I had. This particular model ballast seems to run fairly warm so I used this fairly well ventilated case instead of a solid case I had. Anyway I usually use it to remote ballast my Powerlite mini gumball when I want to run mercury lamps in it.

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Album name:joe_347V / Lighting Components
Keywords:Gear
Company and Date Manufactured:Advance
Model Number:71A1800
Wattage:50w
Lamp Type:H46 Mercury
Filesize:202 KiB
Date added:Oct 23, 2017
Dimensions:1920 x 1280 pixels
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streetlight98   [Oct 23, 2017 at 09:56 PM]
Looks awesome! Is this one of those eBay ballasts? Mine run hot too. So does the identical 100W MV HX ballast I got from eBay that I put in my R37. The R37's ballast runs so hot that the fixture can be too hot to touch after a few hours. Never had that happen with a 100W ballast before! Granted the thing is very undersized though. OEM 100W MV ballasts are almost twice the size of the puny Advance I put in it.
joe_347V   [Oct 24, 2017 at 08:25 PM]
Thanks! I got it off eBay but I think a different seller since mine was NOS. I was surprised at how hot this ran for a 50w ballast. When I had it in a fully enclosed case, it reached 210F after a couple hours. The current case is a lot better, it only reaches 140F after a few hours. I thought the 100w Advances would have ran cooler than that though. I guess maybe the CWA versions ran cooler. Anyway the 70w PSMH ballast I use in my R47 stays fairly cool running a 100w MV for a few hours.
streetlight98   [Oct 25, 2017 at 10:20 PM]
Wow you could use it to boil water. Shocked (well, not the naked ballast of course lol). Yeah I was surprised how hot the Advance ballasts run but they're very small, skimpy ballasts (to fit in compact fixtures I'd imagine, and to cut cost down) so there's poor heatsinking. My 50W MV homemade high bay light is very oversized so the ballast doesn't overheat (but runs inherently hot) and the lamp runs nice and cool too. I actually could fit 100W MV gear and a full size mogul 100W MV lamp in the homemade high bay if I wanted to. Would give off a little more light than the measly ~1500L I get from the 50W MV. Laughing
xmaslightguy   [Oct 27, 2017 at 02:08 AM]
Nice!
I'd love to find a weatherproof metal box for the 50w MV ballast I have.
Had planned to use it for a light in the yard, but never found a box or did anything with it.
joe_347V   [Oct 27, 2017 at 07:25 PM]
Yeah it got quite hot in a completely sealed enclosure. Shocked I thought about using a larger box for mine but I wanted something compact so I went with the vented PSU box I had. Interesting that you could fit a 100w MV ballast and full sized lamp in your highbay too.

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