Why are the Cooper 400 watt HPS ballasts bigger than the 250 watt ones? My Multi-Tap 125 400 watt HPS ballast is the same size as my Cooper 250 watt ballasts, and both my 400 watt MH/MV ballasts. And my 250 watt MH ballast (that is 205 volts so I can't use it)
But it seems the cooper 400 watt HPS ballasts are a little bit bigger. I wonder why.
GE is totally different so they have different size ballasts.
Well it is pretty common for a 400 watt ballast to be larger than a 250 watt ballast, I don't know of a single case where a 250 watt one would be bigger, from the same manufacturer that is, the ballast on the right is a Westinghouse ballast.
There are some cases where a 250 watt Ballast is bigger than a 400. My M-400 A2 250 watt ballast is bigger than my M-400 R2 400 watt HPS ballast. Why? Because the M-400 A2 is a regulated lag while the M-400 R2 is a CWA.
Well sure different types of ballasts are going to be different sizes, I have a CWA 1kW MH ballast multi-tap (120/277/347V) and a CWI 1kW MH 600V ballast, the 600 volt ballast is about a 1/3 bigger.
What I am trying to say is.. Okay I forgot the 125 400 watt ballast is a bit THICKER, but has the same square dimensions as the 250 watt Ballasts. But is a little thicker.
But this one seems to be bigger the other way around.
Can different winding techniques could result in a different ballast size? Some companies keep their ballasts similat sizes so they can use the same outer frame and just do the windings differently.
But it seems the cooper 400 watt HPS ballasts are a little bit bigger. I wonder why.
GE is totally different so they have different size ballasts.
But this one seems to be bigger the other way around.