You need different outlets. It would be cheaper to take a trip down to the grow shop and buy a 120v power cord for your ballast, it will have normal prongs that will fit into conventional wall outlets
When Rives talks about electrical stuff, you guys need to listen...
You can't just change the power cord on your ballast and plug it into a 110V plug..The ballast requires 240V on a 15 amp circuit..
It's possible the ballast has an option to be re-wired for 110, but I doubt it, and YOU certainly don't want to be trying it yourself..
. SeeI don't think I even have a ballast. I got a hood, 250w hps bulb screwed into bulb housing. The housing runs to the cord that has this plug on it.
I was assuming his ballasts run at 240 or 120. Every digital I've owned this far could be used at either voltage, and simply needed a new power supply and a 240v mogul socket, both cheap and easy to come by.
False. If you have a clothing dryer, it plugs into a 240v 30 amp circuit in your basement usually, that outlet will match those prongs but isn't wired for 15 amps. +rep to rives, I should have asked if your ballast was comparable for both voltages, come to find out you don't even have a ballast on that lol. Personally, I wouldn't run an hid mogul socket straight from the wall, I'd find something that implements a ballast, but then again I'm no electrician, plenty more qualified people than me to ask.No. I'm in The US. No plugs look like that, that I have seen.