To test a high-pressure sodium (HPS) ignitor, first ensure that the power is off to the fixture. Use a multimeter to check for continuity across the ignitor terminals; a reading indicates it is functioning properly. Additionally, you can observe the ignitor during startup; if it fails to ignite the lamp after a few attempts, it may be defective and should be replaced. Always follow safety precautions when working with electrical components.
The MH ballast will not have the ignitor required to power up the HPS bulb. I have 1000w ballast that can be switched between HPS and MH with a singe switch just by disabling the ignitor for the MH. I would look into conversion bulbs, or else check out this site for $20 150w HPS ballast with bulb. http://www.e-conolight.com/Product/EProductDetail.asp?ProductFamilyID=7&FGNumber=E-MT6H151G If it doesnt appear, sellect vapor tights, then the 150hps.
To test a lamp ignitor, first, ensure the power is off. Then, use a multimeter to check for continuity by connecting the probes to the ignitor's input and output terminals. If there is no continuity, the ignitor may be faulty and needs replacing.
To test the headlight ignitor and ballast on a 2002 Acura TL, first disconnect the battery, then remove the headlight assembly and access the ignitor and ballast. Use a multimeter to check for continuity in the ignitor and ensure the ballast is receiving proper voltage. If either component is faulty, replace it. To install, reconnect the new ignitor and ballast, secure them in place, reassemble the headlight assembly, and finally reconnect the battery to test the headlights.
For your question, i see the ignitor means the Electronic Ballast. If you want test HID lamp electronic ballast, you can reference Lisun WT2000-HID HID Ballast Tester, this instrument is main for test HID lamp electronic ballast,
A higher wattage HPS bulb may work with a ballast that is rated for a lower wattage bulb , but may appear to be dim and will not produce the rated light output. It is best to match ballast and bulb accordingly.
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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.
The cause of a furnace ignitor not working could be a faulty ignitor, a problem with the electrical connection, a dirty or misaligned ignitor, or a malfunctioning thermostat.
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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.