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Old 24th May 2003, 12:41 AM   #41
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pooh bear i dont think it takes a rocket scientist to figure out not all germans speak english i emailed afew and also got not replies.
and about that tweakmod guy hes a memebr of this forum and also VM/s forums hes rarely on...i doubt he will ever reply..
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pooh bear i dont think it takes a rocket scientist to figure out not all germans speak english i emailed afew and also got not replies.
and about that tweakmod guy hes a memebr of this forum and also VM/s forums hes rarely on...i doubt he will ever reply..

Yes I know that is why i emailed them in german ya damn triscuit.


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na i think its 230v but u dont need to rewire crap lol just buy a ballast in the usa that will take your bulb, most of this stuff is unbelievably campatible like u wouldnt believe it, its just the arcing strike voltage that makes the diff in the ballast to light the bulb not so much the current to be honest most hps ballasts and hpm ballasts rum hm bulbs and im talking the new hqi
I actually planned on buying a ballast, bulb, all of it pre wired and everything from germany its alot cheaper to buy the whole setup. Around 80 Usd But i wonder how much shipping would be. But thats why i was wondering if i would have to rewire it to accept american current because i figured germans had higher currents... crazy germans... jk.. those are my roots
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Old 24th May 2003, 12:49 AM   #43
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oh.. umm well i KNEW that!
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Old 24th May 2003, 12:49 AM   #44
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na they are easy to wire up they tell u on the ballast and the ballast are heavy so i would just go the bulb and get a kit from the usa it would be cheaper in the long run cos u got no shipping if u get one from your home town
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well what the crap... I dont have anywhere around here that i could order one from.. So i would prolly have to order it from pretty far away anyway... Im confused... I know i could get the bulbs in the US for about 30$ so the bulbs arent a big deal.
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Old 24th May 2003, 01:10 AM   #46
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well ive got my eyes on a couple of street lights that are in a park that have had the diffusers smaed exsposing the ballast and bulbs ect lol but they are 230v! so i cant help ya out there poop sorry
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http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?...category=23542 What do you think about that, its a cheap *** deal but i would get the 150w version... would it be usable, rewirable?
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Old 24th May 2003, 01:32 AM   #48
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yeah i want it and a great price but u cant go and rewire it for 110v unless u know what u are doing lol and prepared to wind about 500m of wire around a peice of metal perfectly aligned lol i want that light its a great price but it still doesnt say the voltage
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Well then find out damnit, They list em all the time. So find out if it will work on an american 110 or 120 current and yeah... let me know... They usually sell em with 2 osram bulbs so yeah..
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Old 24th May 2003, 01:38 AM   #50
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yeah why dont u give them an email? my german is as good as nd's lol maybe it is 110-230v compatible u never know your luck

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