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Old 03-05-2008, 10:55 PM
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Has anyone ever had their VHOs spark when plugging in? i do have alot of watts on the same circut so i dont normally keep them on but when i plug in my 660 with 4 bulbs it sparks near the outlet. does anyone know why?
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Old 03-06-2008, 01:20 AM
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Default Re: VHOs spark

Probably a little moisture on the plug. + Static
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Old 03-06-2008, 06:44 AM
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im not sure it seems to happen all the time and ive cleaned the plug twice.
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Old 03-07-2008, 10:05 AM
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Default Re: VHOs spark

Moisture or static.

Don't get shocked!

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Old 03-07-2008, 11:34 AM
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Default Re: VHOs spark

i dont think thats it. ive replaced the plug and i dont know where the static would be coming from. rubber shoes on concreate floors doesnt really make to much static. the only thing i can think of is the rivots arent in and the heatsink is off
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Old 03-07-2008, 12:44 PM
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Default Re: VHOs spark

is the light in the on position when you plug in and get a spark? you are plugging in something that is drawling a few watts if its on when pluged in will spark.

When the plug hits the wall outlet the power is almost jumping to the plug sorda say, if the lights are all in the OFF position and it does it....... I dunno then it sounds like a fire/shock hazard.

My pc's will spark if there in the ON position when plugged in only when you first plug it in initialy.
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Old 03-07-2008, 01:02 PM
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Default Re: VHOs spark

Ditto. Does it spark when the switch is off? If so, something may more be wired properly or you may have some type of problem with the wiring. If the switch is on, then it wouldn't surprise me at all if it sparked while plugging it in.

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is the light in the on position when you plug in and get a spark? you are plugging in something that is drawling a few watts if its on when pluged in will spark.

When the plug hits the wall outlet the power is almost jumping to the plug sorda say, if the lights are all in the OFF position and it does it....... I dunno then it sounds like a fire/shock hazard.

My pc's will spark if there in the ON position when plugged in only when you first plug it in initialy.
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Default Re: VHOs spark

ooooooh- maybe thats it. i got it used and the guy had it hooked to a controller. it never came with a on off switch. just a plug. hmmm ill check that out and let you guys know- good idea!
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Default Re: VHOs spark

might be eaiser to add a timer/controller than wire in a bunch of switches. How many plugs run your system 1 day, 1 night, 1 led for a total of 3? please dont say it all on one plug.
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Default Re: VHOs spark

constantly on so yea that would be why kinda like when you go to jump start a dead car batery you get that initial spark when the last connection is made. might not be good on lights I dunno.

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ooooooh- maybe thats it. i got it used and the guy had it hooked to a controller. it never came with a on off switch. just a plug. hmmm ill check that out and let you guys know- good idea!
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Default Re: VHOs spark

well it didnt spark but it keeps blowing the 20 amp gfci- im going to replace the breaker with a new one and see if thats the problem. but at least theres no spark anymore!!! thanks guys
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Old 03-07-2008, 02:07 PM
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Default Re: VHOs spark

if its tripping the gfi its drawing to much power or maybe the gfi aint big enough to handle the light I am not sure. Make sure all the breakers in the box are in place tightly, if there not tight they will trip with a sudden bigger load. If your not sure on this dont bother its not worth being shocked, all I had to do was push them back in place so they was tight.

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well it didnt spark but it keeps blowing the 20 amp gfci- im going to replace the breaker with a new one and see if thats the problem. but at least theres no spark anymore!!! thanks guys
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Default Re: VHOs spark

What else is connected to the 20 amp GFCI that it keeps blowing? VHO's shouldn't ever blow a GFCI unless that are plenty of other things on the circuit, something is wired wrong or the wiring is bad, or you have a cheap, old, or worn out GFCI outlet/breaker. The first thing I'd check into is how the unit is wired since the person didn't install an on/off switch and the GFCI keeps popping. Maybe the person hooked up the black and white wires backwards. The lights would still fire, but GFCI outlets don't like it when the polarity is switched.
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Default Re: VHOs spark

Ditto on Brian -- Also, check the grounding as well. Salt water is a good conductor and if you have stray electricity, no matter where it's from, you can have arcing.
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