jehler wrote:you've exceeded my knowledge base, you're on your own sonNuffDaddy wrote:jehler wrote:S55, that's for a 150 watt light, that what you have?
Bulb says "pulsrite 150w s55 LU150/med"
I'm just using a regular medium base light socket.
assateague wrote:Just wrap them in aluminum foil and call it good.
DeadEye_Dan wrote:Does the generator have gas in it??
assateague wrote:Just shake them real good.
Mornin Beef wrote:assateague wrote:Lamp is bad.
NuffDaddy wrote:assateague wrote:Just shake them real good.
I'm about ready to throw it at a wall. Spent all day getting this wired up and all I get is a humm.
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assateague wrote:If they're anything like trailer lights, the only place they'll work properly is in your yard, and then only once for about 3 minutes.
NuffDaddy wrote:flight control wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:I tested it and I have 122v at the socket. But the bulb won't kick on. This is really starting to piss me off. I hate electrical!!
Check the flux capacitor
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assateague wrote:If they're anything like trailer lights, the only place they'll work properly is in your yard, and then only once for about 3 minutes.
Bootlipkiller wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:flight control wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:I tested it and I have 122v at the socket. But the bulb won't kick on. This is really starting to piss me off. I hate electrical!!
Check the flux capacitor
That's the millennium trans functioner! Duh. SMH
NuffDaddy wrote:assateague wrote:If they're anything like trailer lights, the only place they'll work properly is in your yard, and then only once for about 3 minutes.
I'd be happy just to get a little light out of them when they are plugged into the wall in my house. The only thing I can come up with is the ignitors are bad. But I tried 4 different ones and Didn't work with any of them So I'm all out of ideas.
DeadEye_Dan wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:assateague wrote:If they're anything like trailer lights, the only place they'll work properly is in your yard, and then only once for about 3 minutes.
I'd be happy just to get a little light out of them when they are plugged into the wall in my house. The only thing I can come up with is the ignitors are bad. But I tried 4 different ones and Didn't work with any of them So I'm all out of ideas.
Those are DC lights and you're plugging them into an AC outlet.
DeadEye_Dan wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:assateague wrote:If they're anything like trailer lights, the only place they'll work properly is in your yard, and then only once for about 3 minutes.
I'd be happy just to get a little light out of them when they are plugged into the wall in my house. The only thing I can come up with is the ignitors are bad. But I tried 4 different ones and Didn't work with any of them So I'm all out of ideas.
Those are DC lights and you're plugging them into an AC outlet.
NuffDaddy wrote:DeadEye_Dan wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:assateague wrote:If they're anything like trailer lights, the only place they'll work properly is in your yard, and then only once for about 3 minutes.
I'd be happy just to get a little light out of them when they are plugged into the wall in my house. The only thing I can come up with is the ignitors are bad. But I tried 4 different ones and Didn't work with any of them So I'm all out of ideas.
Those are DC lights and you're plugging them into an AC outlet.
Where do you get 120v DC power from?
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NuffDaddy wrote:I think they sent me the wrong ignitors. My lights and ballasts are 150w and the ignitors are 200w-400w.
Tomkat wrote:Nuffdaddy
Break down and hire an electrician.
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