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Jefferson Electric M57 175W MH/MV Ballast

Here is a US M57 175W CWA MH ballast from Jefferson Electric; it will also run 175W H39 lamps. We have since fitted a a boot to cover the capacitor terminals, as there is a potential of 400V on the input side of it from the ballast, not something to brush against accidentally..!!
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Jefferson Electric M57 175W MH/MV Ballast


Here is a US M57 175W CWA MH ballast from Jefferson Electric; it will also run 175W H39 lamps. We have since fitted a a boot to cover the capacitor terminals, as there is a potential of 400V on the input side of it from the ballast, not something to brush against accidentally..!!

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Manufacturer:Jefferson Electric
Model Reference:403-0175-05T
Fixture
Ballast Type:Magnetic, Constant Wattage Autotransformer type
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Bulbman256   [Oct 16, 2024 at 11:42 PM]
Another wire factory explosion special.... Razz Truth to be told there are some US HID ballasts over here that are only 2-4 wires, but they are much rarer than the multi tap units which have a lot more. HID ballast

Reminds me as well I should locate some cap boots for my ballast kits. Wonder
Ria   [Oct 17, 2024 at 12:13 AM]
Yeah, they stop you getting oodles of volts up you when you're least expecting it Mind Blown Short Circuit Mr. Green

Most of the capacitors we get over here (for lighting, anyway, see my ballast boards) have push-in connectors or the wires permanently attached. You do see caps like the one on this ballast for things like motor control circuits though.
Bulbman256   [Oct 17, 2024 at 05:35 PM]
I do have a couple of ballasts with the plastic permanent wire caps, but the metal can type is far more common.

Unrelated question, but I seem to recall that the 175w MH ballasts can run a 200w SLI lamp, am I misremembering or is that true? Wonder Linear Sodium Lamp
Ria   [Oct 17, 2024 at 07:39 PM]
They can, we've run ours on this ballast, no problem Linear Sodium Lamp
wide-lite 1000   [Oct 19, 2024 at 03:58 AM]
I got myself "lit up" by brushing against the terminals on the cap. for my 135/180w SOX ballast .
Ria   [Oct 19, 2024 at 07:52 AM]
Eeek Shocked Mind Blown Short Circuit
wide-lite 1000   [Nov 02, 2024 at 05:52 PM]
It certainly got my attention ! Shocked
347vPowerlite   [Nov 10, 2024 at 03:53 AM]
Good thing you got the boot, I try to fit my oil filled capacitors with them. I guess part of the reason most aftermarket ballast manufacturers switched to plastic dry film capacitors with leads is to eliminate the shock hazard from having exposed terminals on the capacitor.

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