Full Product Manual
Technical Information:
1. Remember to set the wattage dimming knob to 100% before starting up the ballast. It takes approximately 6
seconds to warm up to full intensity. Once the lamp is ready, you can dim the ballast as desired. However,
allow the bulb to adjust after each turn during dimmer. Adjusting too fast may prevent full lamp and ballast
efficiency.
2. Be sure to use the correct voltage cord if you are using a multi-voltage ballast. *NOTE: 240Vconversion on a
110V system, if use with 110V type outlets the wire cord we included will work.*
3. Plug other end into your power source/timer /controller *NOTE: please make sure the any accessories
added to the ballast is rated at the same Voltage level the power is being draw, for example 240Vsystem
must use 240V timer and 240V controller*
4. It is very important for you to map out your circuit system before attempt of installation, make surethe
ballast have enough allowance of amp to power.
5. Our ballast have a build in fan for cooling, the fan will turn on even if the power source doesn't
supply enough power to ignite the lamp, so please do not be confuse that the ballast have enough
power but the lamp doesn't turn on and conclude is a broken lamp.
Trouble Shooting Guide:
Q. Why is my ballast not turning on?
Your ballast might not be turning on due to the controller or timer you are using. First, plug in the ballast to the main
power source. If the ballast works with main power source, but not with your controller or timer, there is something
wrong with your controller or timer. Make sure to check if your circuit breaker has tripped. Check all other outlets in
the area to see if it is working. If none of these is a solution to your question, please call us directly. If you are not
running a light controller, please double check your breaker amperage.
Q: My ballast is on, why isn't my light working?
If your lights are not working and your ballast is on, you might need to re-screw the bulb into the socket. BE SURE TO
UNPLUG the ballast from the power source before re-screwing on bulb. Be cautious, if the bulb was lighted before, it
is very HOT. Handle with care. If the bulb had lighted before and won’t light up, wait 15 minutes for the bulb to cool
down and the smart chip will light ballast when ready. If possible try another bulb. If none are a solution, contact us
directly.
Q: Why does my power go out every time I plug in my lighting setup?
The average household has 15 available amps to use and a HID lamp can use up to 10A. You might be overloading
your circuits. Check if other appliances or lights are being drawn from the same power source. The best solution is to
draw power directly from the grid/meter, however this should NEVER be attempted without the help of a certified
electrician.