No!
Yes the ballast and starter are the same you can run halide in hps, but not hps in halide.
The full name of HPS Ahluwalia is Harpal Singh Ahluwalia.
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It will not. A HPS lamp has a much lower ignition current than a MH lamp. There are lamps called "multi-vapor' "MVH" that will work in a MH luminaire. you can run metal halide in hps but not hps in halides.
No, a 1000w HPS ballast is designed to power one 1000w HPS light bulb. If you want to power two lights, you would need to use a ballast with enough power output for two lights, like a 2000w HPS ballast.
Information on HPS light, or High Pressure Sodium light, can be found at any local library. Websites for companies such as YouTube and 4Hyrdropaunics, can offer one information and videos about the intricacies of HPS light.
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If the ballast of the HPS fixture has a 120 volt tap then, yes it can be plugged into a 120 volt receptacle.
No, you cannot use a 400W HPS bulb with an F96T12 ballast. The F96T12 ballast is designed for fluorescent tubes, specifically T12 bulbs, and does not provide the appropriate electrical characteristics needed to operate a high-pressure sodium (HPS) bulb. HPS bulbs require a specific ballast designed for their wattage and type to function correctly and safely.
One can buy 1000 watt HPS bulbs through the better known webshops like Amazon or eBay. 1000 watt HPS bulbs are most often just to grow specific plants at home.
In general no, because the extra heat produced would make it a fire hazard.