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Galaxy Dual 250w Ballast

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Selling my Galaxy Dual 250W Electronic Metal Halide Ballast. This thing works great with Radium bulbs.

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Galaxy Dual 250W Electronic Metal Halide Ballast by Sunlight Supply. Runs two 250 watt mogul or HQI lamps.

• Features the exclusive Smart Volt™ feature. Operates on both 120 & 240 volt power. Simply unplug one cord and plug in the other. 6 foot 120 volt power cord included. Purchase 240 volt cord separately (Code No. 903082).
• Will run all mogul based and double ended metal halide lamps.
• Drives lamp to peak performance.
• Saves energy! Uses 5-12% less energy than magnetic H.I.D. (depending on lamp specification).
• Extremely efficient — 99.9% power factor.
• Soft starting — increases lamp life & reduces lumen depreciation.
• Anodized, extruded aluminum housing.
• Lightweight 8.5 lbs
• Silent operation.
• Constant wattage output — no lamp flickering.
• Short circuit protection.
• Rubber feet reduce noise and vibration.
• These come wired with our standard female lamp cord receptacle that accept our proprietary, patented male lamp cord, making these units compatible with all Sunlight Supply® reflectors.

$130 shipped

 
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Can I see a picture of the plugs?
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I know this is an old thread, sorry, but I have one of these and lost the power cord in the move. Anyone have any idea what power cord I could use to replace it?
 

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