where do you guys get these crazy racks for yur bulbs?

tweach1

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Where can i get some of these racks ofr my bulbs (the things you screw your bulb into, dunno the exact word for them) But yeah I seen some grows with like 6 different spots on a single rack to put bulbs in and its flexible n shit and you can put the bulbs all around everywhere. Where can I get these? Or just those single plug/single light circular hoods.

home depot maybe? I looked there, didnt find shit! haha


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atombomb

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Mine is a bathroom vanity with y splitters used to plug multiple lights to one socket. I have seen people use modified stand up lights with multiple flexible sockets. I have seen those at walmart, target, and meijers
 

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tweach1

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how do you get a bathroom vanity light with a cord you can plug into a ordinary household outlet?

Also, where can I get these y splitters?

thanks for any help.
 

tweach1

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Thanks mr pacific, but when I went to home depot, all the bathroom vanity fixtures they had, had to be wired up to the circuit breaker basically, and didn't have a plug for a household outlet. Is there any way I could just make a plug for these? Or could I find a bathroom vanity with a standadrd household male socket? Thanks again for any help in advance.
 

Mr. Pacific

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They aren't in the normal "lighting" section. I had to look around for a good 30 minutes to find them in the electrical section.

I eventually found the Y-splitters for $2.09 and individual plastic ballasts for $1.39. Of course you have to wire them, but all that requires is cutting up an old appliance cord you don't use anymore and splicing the wires. I personally have dozens of spare power cords I could chop up so I didn't need to buy them. Each ballast has an input and an output screw so I used some 12 gauge wire to wire them together so I only needed one power cord per 2 ballasts.

I have no experience with wiring, just going off common sense. It's really not hard to figure out. Just go to Home Depot with a plan, not just buying what you think will work. Having a plan will save you a lot of money.
 

theganman

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how do you get a bathroom vanity light with a cord you can plug into a ordinary household outlet?

Also, where can I get these y splitters?

thanks for any help.

just cut a extension cord and hook the wires up to it if it doesnt work switch the wires easy as that
 
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