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A final attempt to turn on the old General Electric metal halide bulb 

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Комментарии : 19   
@sovb
@sovb 2 года назад
Curious!! I have this exact same bulb, yet brand new. Even a fixture for it to work in... Will wire it up soon enough :D
@jetpackjbd
@jetpackjbd 2 года назад
Holy crap, I never realized how large those actually are!
@THEBULBHOME
@THEBULBHOME 2 года назад
Me neither until I got it! I thought the size was similar to the 250W version! Boy I was wrong! haha
@davida.p.9911
@davida.p.9911 4 года назад
Works really good💡
@THEBULBHOME
@THEBULBHOME 4 года назад
Yes! But is scary when it starts! Haha
@davida.p.9911
@davida.p.9911 4 года назад
@@THEBULBHOME I can imagine!
@latnem722
@latnem722 6 месяцев назад
​In my school, there is a corridor that is being lit up with the exact same bulbs! It is so interesting, every morning before the lights are turned on, I would just stand and watch those big boys start up.​@@THEBULBHOME
@ALT-9167
@ALT-9167 3 года назад
I heard thunder!😀 R.I.P metal halide lamp
@THEBULBHOME
@THEBULBHOME 3 года назад
yes! haha poor old bulb!
@gradientgamer5480
@gradientgamer5480 4 года назад
why MH bulbs dont use Aluminum Oxide tubes
@TheSoxmania
@TheSoxmania 3 года назад
You can get ceramic MH lamps that use an alumina ceramic arc tube exactly like the ones used in HPS lamps. Phlips, GE, OSRAM, Venture and more produce them as retrofits for Quartz lamps as they are more efficient due to the arc tubes being more dense and retaining the heat from the arc a lot better than Quartz. I have a video where I run a European Philips 150w CDO-TT, which is a ceramic MH lamp designed to be a retrofit for 150w HPS / MH fixtures. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-VVskE51tfak.html
@gradientgamer5480
@gradientgamer5480 3 года назад
@@TheSoxmania can u run electronic ballasts in any lamp
@TheSoxmania
@TheSoxmania 3 года назад
​@@gradientgamer5480 You can in theory. The thing to remember is that you need to make sure that the current and voltage that your ballast is capable of outputting matches what your lamp is designed to run with, or you can under or over-drive the lamp, which reduces its lifespan quite drastically and can also cause unexpected catastrophic failure if the lamp is being grossly over-driven. Metal halide lamps especially like to go boom if they are overdriven past the point they would begin to cycle because the higher than norma internal pressures and constant temperature cycling would cause the glass or ceramic arc tube to weaken, eventually leading to the arc tube rupturing under pressure. To achieve that effect though you would have to REALLY be going nuts with the power. e.g, running a 50w metal halide lamp in a 250w or 400w enclosure for a number of months.
@gradientgamer5480
@gradientgamer5480 3 года назад
@@TheSoxmania i ran a HPS lamp with a Electro ballast
@TheSoxmania
@TheSoxmania 3 года назад
@@gradientgamer5480 I have as well. I also have electronically ballasted 20, 35 and 70w metal halide lamps as well... Still need to do some vids on the 20 watters. They're really cool little lamps! Not to mention I also have some automotive lamps that I haven't done much with yet... Might show some of them off at some point too
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