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Joe Dirt
I am trying to determine what might be the problem with my Hubbell Metal Halide lights in my self serve bays. About 3 years ago I installed 6 new hubbell wall mounted fixtures. I replaced some GE Metal Halide fixtures that had worked fine for over 20 years but the plastic lens turned yellow and had to be replaced about every 7 years. Plus the fixtures were showing some age.
I decided to go with the Hubbell lights because they offered glass lenses.
I installed those 6 lights and they worked out fine so then I replaced the remaining 8 fixtures with some more hubbell lights about a year later. Then at about two years with the first fixtures I had a ballast fail.
I was surprised a ballast went out in 2 years but I replaced it. Then about three months later another fixture had a ballast go out, then another. After 4 ballast failed I contacted Hubbell. They had no idea what was wrong. I did ship the four failed ballast to them for testing. I worked directly with Hubbell's Service Manager on returning these ballast for testing. Plus I advised them I had the fixtures on the same circuit as the old lights. I had an electrician check the circuit. It always tested good at 120 volts.
Here is the rub. I never received a reply back from Hubbell with results from what their supposed testing found. I contacted the service director several times by phone and left voice mail messages and sent him e-mails.
In the mean time 6 more of the fixtures had the ballast fail. I replaced all the failed ballast with a generic ballast from the major carwash supplier whom I had purchased the new hubbell fixtures. No problems with those ballast so far but I am not yet out 2 years on those replaced ballast. The last fixture that went bad had a wire in the fixture that was installed during manufacture
that showed over heating stress.
I am concerned that Hubbell has a manufacturing probem where they shipped a bunch of poor performing ballast. Plus there might be a design problem. The wire that overheated was certainly looked light duty and I replaced it with one with heavier copper. Obviously I am disappointed that Hubbell never contacted me after I took the time to send in the bad ballast.
I would like to know if anyone else has experienced similar problems With Hubbell Fixtures.
I decided to go with the Hubbell lights because they offered glass lenses.
I installed those 6 lights and they worked out fine so then I replaced the remaining 8 fixtures with some more hubbell lights about a year later. Then at about two years with the first fixtures I had a ballast fail.
I was surprised a ballast went out in 2 years but I replaced it. Then about three months later another fixture had a ballast go out, then another. After 4 ballast failed I contacted Hubbell. They had no idea what was wrong. I did ship the four failed ballast to them for testing. I worked directly with Hubbell's Service Manager on returning these ballast for testing. Plus I advised them I had the fixtures on the same circuit as the old lights. I had an electrician check the circuit. It always tested good at 120 volts.
Here is the rub. I never received a reply back from Hubbell with results from what their supposed testing found. I contacted the service director several times by phone and left voice mail messages and sent him e-mails.
In the mean time 6 more of the fixtures had the ballast fail. I replaced all the failed ballast with a generic ballast from the major carwash supplier whom I had purchased the new hubbell fixtures. No problems with those ballast so far but I am not yet out 2 years on those replaced ballast. The last fixture that went bad had a wire in the fixture that was installed during manufacture
that showed over heating stress.
I am concerned that Hubbell has a manufacturing probem where they shipped a bunch of poor performing ballast. Plus there might be a design problem. The wire that overheated was certainly looked light duty and I replaced it with one with heavier copper. Obviously I am disappointed that Hubbell never contacted me after I took the time to send in the bad ballast.
I would like to know if anyone else has experienced similar problems With Hubbell Fixtures.
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