Cyberlight Power

Hey Everybody,
I recently gotten a few used cyberlights, I've used cybers before, but i've never been responsible for actually connecting power. So..

being a novice (but one who catches on quickly) i want to make sure i power my cybers correctly to test them, and eventually use them.

I was reading the manual, i see i can choose what power i want to use by moving the voltage wire within the fixture, my question is, the manual states i can use 208v (which i assume means i need 3phase), or i can use 230v.

In this venue i only have access to single (split) phase, so 240v. Is that the same as 230v? if i power the cybers with single phase 240v will i be safe, as long as i have the power connected correctly in the fixture..

Thanks much!
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  • [quote=TimMiller]Also another thing is if you really want to read up on electricity and proper wiring procedures the UGLY's Book is a great reference source. They sell them at home depot and most electrical stores for around 10 bucks. I use mine all the time.

    Ditto! +1
    That a copy of the LD Calculator. www.paul-pelletier.com/LDCalculator/LDCalculatorPage.htm
    A must have for the laptop!:headbang: Paul Pelletier writes some cool stuff and works for Martin Canada. The man know what he's talkin bout!
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  • [quote=TimMiller]Also another thing is if you really want to read up on electricity and proper wiring procedures the UGLY's Book is a great reference source. They sell them at home depot and most electrical stores for around 10 bucks. I use mine all the time.

    Ditto! +1
    That a copy of the LD Calculator. www.paul-pelletier.com/LDCalculator/LDCalculatorPage.htm
    A must have for the laptop!:headbang: Paul Pelletier writes some cool stuff and works for Martin Canada. The man know what he's talkin bout!
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