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Thread: VHO's not working

  1. #11
    Join Date
    06-07-2004
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    Default ballast

    Uhoh,
    So that’s a icecap 660 dimmable ballast? Did you just set up the end caps or is it an existing system that you just replaced the lamps on?
    I own a Solar 1000, have experienced problems blowing fuses, if the resistance to the lamps is not correct.

  2. #12
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    02-18-2005
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    Default RE: ballast

    A replacement fuse (Radio Shack/Home Depot) will be really inexpensive. I hav en't broken mine out, but I'm guessing a standard glass tube fuse. You can take it with you or read the rating on it and match it. I would have to disagree that if the fuse is blown you can presume the unit is bad. Several things could blow a fuse and that's exactly why it has a fuse. The fuse is there to protect the unit (and yourself) and not an indicator for unit failure. If it were me, I'd buy more than one replacement, recheck and make sure no salt creep is around, all wiring is both correct and no short circuits and try the fuse. If it blows immediately again, then you could cut your losses and try returning it under warranty or recheck everything for the problem again even deeper.

    If the unit's got something else blown, it's not gonna give the fuse a chance to blow again. Replacing the fuse is a really cheap test.
    Eric

  3. #13
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    08-14-2004
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    NE San Antonio
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    Default RE: ballast

    I got 4 fuses from Radio Shack and the first one i tried blew too but the second one didnt. I had been messing with the endcaps yesterday and i think there could be a short somewhere in or around one of them. The short has to be somewhere in the wires but I dont know where. Hopefully i can fix it tomorrow.
    Aaron Matlock

  4. #14

    Default RE: ballast

    Make sure you find the short before you leave them on, since it could be arcing and bad things can happen (like your house burning down) when arcing occurs.

  5. #15
    Join Date
    01-28-2005
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    Round Rock
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    Default RE: ballast

    AKM have you gone to ICECAP's website? They have a continuity test as well troubleshooting information on their ballast. Normally though if it is blowing fuses and you have replaced the fuses more than about 5 or 6 times you have fried the ballast. They are very touchy if everything is not wired perfect then they blow fuses. Which is the only down fall of the ICECAP ballast. But like someone else has said they carry a 3 year if you purchased the ballast new. They also have a 65.00 dollar flat charge on repairing the ballast if it is repairable. I had a problem with wiring as well on 2 ICECAP 430 ballasts and had to send both of them back they replaced the guts of the ballast for 65.00s and they are good as new.
    That and they are normally really return things really fast. You do have to pay for the shipping to them though. Hope that helps.

    Jason

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