Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Discharge A Grow Light Capacitor

Discharge a grow light capacitor.


HID (high-intensity discharge) fixtures are typically used for grow lights. These fixtures contain a high-voltage transformer and a large capacitor. The capacitor acts like a storage battery and aids the light bulb's illumination. Most HID capacitors will use an on-board resistor to automatically discharge the unit when not connected to electricity. By following a basic procedure, you can safely discharge any large capacitor that does not have an on-board discharging resistor.


Instructions


1. Remove all electrical power from the HID light.


2. Connect one end of the alligator-clip connectors to the capacitor. One connector each to the two power connections on the capacitor.


3. Lay the ceramic resistor on an insulated surface. Spread the wire connectors outward so they do not touch each other.


4. Attach one alligator clip to one of the resistor wires. Connect the second clip to the other resistor wire creating the discharge circuit.


5. Allow this connection to remain for two to three minutes. It is normal for the resistor to get warm while draining the capacitor.


6. Disconnect the alligator clips from the resistor. Connect both ends of the clips together to short out the capacitor. A small spark may occur when completing the circuit. This shorting of the capacitor will keep it discharged while working on the light fixture. Remove the clips before energizing the circuit with electricity.

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