150w->250w DE orbit DIY?

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can I find a 250w ballast that i can swap with the 150w? the ballast is built into the fixture, the light is an DE hqi. and if so, what would i need to do to the reflector and sockets to accept a higher wattage bulb? any ideas are appreciated. my corals are asking for more light.
 

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I have thought about doing this too. I have a Current HQI. You would basically have to gut it. Take the old ballast and sockets out. Then rewire it and put it all back together. I would get and external ballast rather then trying to put one in the fixture.
 
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i guess the external ballast would be and easy out. is there a place i can find replacement parts for my fixture to get the reflector and new sockets?
 

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i did this with my outer orbit. i just trimmed the existing reflectors so that the new bulb holders would fit, then re-wired it with the 250w ballast. it really was an easy upgrade.
 

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gilmour01: Where did you get your 250W sockets from? The ones I originally got were from DIYReef (RIP). But it might help birdsnest to know which ones and/or where you got yours from knowing that it'll work. (I know there are a few different manufactures and sizes/styles out there.)
 

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