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RobAndJonK
Hi all,

Has anyone out there tried overclocking their ballast when using a T15 400Watt pulse strike bulb?

I see over in the Extreme Mods Forum that people are overclocking 400W bulbs to over 1000W in some cases.

I have two E-Ballasts, and Im wondering what would happen if i connected them both to a single 400W bulb..

(probably would explode i guess, but hey i want to know!)
joecnc2006
QUOTE (RobAndJonK @ Jan 11 2007, 02:18 PM) *
Hi all,

Has anyone out there tried overclocking their ballast when using a T15 400Watt pulse strike bulb?

I see over in the Extreme Mods Forum that people are overclocking 400W bulbs to over 1000W in some cases.

I have two E-Ballasts, and Im wondering what would happen if i connected them both to a single 400W bulb..

(probably would explode i guess, but hey i want to know!)


Call Myth Busters and barrow their blast protection chamber. biggrin.gif
RobAndJonK
QUOTE (joe2000chevy @ Jan 11 2007, 08:24 PM) *
Call Myth Busters and barrow their blast protection chamber. biggrin.gif


HAHAHAHAHAHA

biggrin.gif

Well, arizonavideo was overclocking somme of those 400W bulbs to 1000W over in extreme mods smile.gif

Im insterested to see what he says when he logs back in smile.gif
arizonavideo
I would try to stay around the 475 watts to 600 range. You will have to use a coil ballast. There is a lot of info in the overclocking plog.
If you need any help let me know.
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