Hello all,
New member, 1st post, and it is a DUZY !

I realize this is an audio forum but you fellas seem to be geniuses in figuring out electronics trouble.
I have got a GOOD ONE for you.
I am an avid reef aquarium keeper. Have been for many many years now.
I am currently operating 2 x 250 watt electronic metal halide ballasts that can operate on 90-260 volts @ 50/60 hertz.
They are operating two 250 watt 20K ( kelvin=color temp which in this case=blue ) double ended metal halide bulbs.
The system is plugged in to a circuit all to its self. I had a friend of mine who is a certified electrician run romex to the box and added a 15 amp home series (?) SquareD breaker to be used specifically for my lighting.
The ballasts are brand new, the power cords, and lamp cords are brand new, the bulbs are brand new.
Now before that you know what I am working with, before I continue and explain the problem I need to tell you that this problem occurs using any manufacturers ballasts. Be them magnetic or electronic, as well as any manufacturers bulbs, be them DE or SE type. ( doubled ended or single ended. ) I hav eliterally dropped over $1250.00 in different ballast types and bulbs trying to rectify this problem.
Now on to the problem......
Late last summer I noticed a pretty fair color shift in my bulbs. Usually this means it is time to change the bulbs out.
So I ordered new lamps. Got them in. Hooked them up and it was the same color the old bulb had shifted to, only randomly bouncing from a nice blue that they are supposed to be to purple /white/yellow. ( IE ugly as hell and extremely detrimental to my corals well being. I was concerned and called the manufacturer of the bulbs.
They told me to make sure no forced air was being blown over the bulbs surface or color shifting would occur.( that's BS because for 15 years I have ran my set ups like that with no problems at all ) So I turned off all fans. Nope still shifting colors. So I called them back and they sent me out a new set. Same thing.
Then they said their bulbs were made to run on M80 mag. ballasts. ( had been using an ARO 250w electronic with no problems for 5 plus years mind you )
SO I purchased a pair of M80 mag ballasts made by advance transformers. Hooked them up.... SAME PROBLEM.
Tried several more bulb types, several more ballast types all doing the same thing.
SO recently I had a buddy wire up a new 15 amp circuit with absolutely nothing on it but the lamps.
Still does it. Ballast manufactures tell me a funky sine wave provided by the power company will do that because it would make the ballasts overdrive while trying to correct the signal ?
I think that's a bunch of BS. Not that I may be receiving a funky sine wave but ballasts essentially only put out what is put in right ? They don't change sine do they ? all they change is amp, and voltage out put to supply the bulbs right ?
SO I call the power company.
They come out and check the box and the lines out side. The neutrals weren't grounded to the ground bar via jumpers. No big deal, I fixed that but it didnt fix the problem.
The grounds are all good to go, both on the water pipes and the driven ground. He did notice that the box is a 200 amp box but power being supplied to it by them was only 120 amp.
SO they told me last Monday they would be out this week ( OOPS ! didn't show ) to replace it with a 200 amp service to match the box.
The power lines a long the pol at the street are weathered badly with insulation slothing off and need replaced as well.
I though maybe line voltage was dropping a tad so I bought a Tripp lite line conditioner. it takes unstable fluctuations form the line ( like low or high voltage flux) and produces computer grade, 6amp max out put @ 120v nominal. SO I had high hopes.. but...... Nope still doing it.
My question is.... What will cause this? Distorted sine ? I know its not the wiring in my home because I ran a super HD power cord to my neighbors house ( bout 25 feet away ) and the bulbs shifted color on his as well.
I need to solve this problem fast fellas. I am here as a last resort because I have asked and tried every thing else. A friend of mine told me you audio guys were frigg'n genius in figuring our electronic problems so I figured what have I got to lose ? You'll either tell me to get frucked, or help right ? LOL!
But I seriously need to fix this problem guys. I have about $10,000 in live coral slowly shifting colors and bleaching away. I run a little live coral salse shop out of my basement and my profits, and investments are suffering so bad its making me sick to my stomach as well.
Any and all help would be greatly appreciated !
Thank you !
Duane