[Shop-talk] Outdoor metal halide lights...it's not the bulbs

Donald H Locker dhlocker at comcast.net
Sat Mar 23 21:11:47 MDT 2019


I can't help with the ballast, but you can reconnect the wire to one of 
the "bottom" pair of terminals on the capacitor. There really are just 
two terminals, but each has two connection points. Each black circle is 
a separate terminal, so connect your loose wire to one of the terminals 
on the other black circle. You shouldn't have to take any special 
precautions to discharge the capacitor, but it is always safe to use 
only one hand (put the other in your pocket!) when dealing with unknown 
circuits. As long as the breaker is off, you should be safe.

Donald.
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On 2019-03-23 5:25 p.m., Scott Hall via Shop-talk wrote:
> Okay, one of the spade terminals is unplugged from the capacitor. I 
> might have done that myself--the fixture is angled down so when you take 
> off the cover it dumps out on you and the ballast is heavy.
> 
> 
> I, uh, don't know which terminal to put the spade connector back on. the 
> diagram shows two; the capacitor has four.
> 
> 
> Capacitor top center, connector mid-bottom right:
> 
> 
> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VolZ4H-61b7ZrB5UPtBmpLy-MFnhMrTu/view?usp=sharing 
> 
> 
> 
> Then, this link 
> (https://www.hunker.com/12002043/how-to-troubleshoot-a-metal-halide-light-fixture) 
> references testing the ballast. How? Unscrew the wire nuts and put the 
> leads on that?
> 
> 
> Ballast:
> 
> 
> https://drive.google.com/file/d/18uVa14h9UHZkbVsLvW2H5AgnHoIHXLER/view?usp=sharing 
> 
> 
> 
> Thanks fellas. This is better than a garage door torsion spring, but not 
> by too much.
> 
> 
> On 3/23/2019 3:34 PM, Randall wrote:
>>> The internet says metal halide fixtures have ballasts. Guess
>>> I'll look for that.
>> That would be the thing in the diagram that I called a transformer.  Old
>> fashioned ballasts actually were transformers, but with cores that would
>> saturate and limit the transfer of energy to the bulb.
>>
>> -- Randall
>>
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