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Re: What did you do today lighting wise? « Reply #795 on: January 19, 2021, 12:25:38 PM » Author: Rommie
We thought it was about time we lit our Thorn 140W SLI/H linear sodium lamp (aka Sli) again, so we have  :sli: 8)
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Re: What did you do today lighting wise? « Reply #796 on: January 19, 2021, 03:17:50 PM » Author: Mandolin Girl
We thought it was about time we lit our Thorn 140W SLI/H linear sodium lamp (aka Sli) again, so we have  :sli: 8)
I've just ordered a second Lab Stand so that we can hold the linear lamps between them securely  :sli:  8)
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Re: What did you do today lighting wise? « Reply #797 on: January 19, 2021, 03:58:36 PM » Author: High Intensity
Trying to figure out how the Christmas decorations (that were still out) are doing from roughly 2000 miles away, after unusually strong winds blew stuff and damaged other things.
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Re: What did you do today lighting wise? « Reply #798 on: January 19, 2021, 06:10:26 PM » Author: Mandolin Girl
Trying to figure out how the Christmas decorations (that were still out) are doing from roughly 2000 miles away, after unusually strong winds blew stuff and damaged other things.
2,000 miles.!!! :poof:
That's some seriously strong wind.!!! :poof:
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Re: What did you do today lighting wise? « Reply #799 on: January 19, 2021, 06:52:09 PM » Author: High Intensity
That's the distance I am from home. Sorry if I caused any confusion, but I hate typing on my phone.
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Re: What did you do today lighting wise? « Reply #800 on: January 19, 2021, 07:44:37 PM » Author: Bulbman256
That's the distance I am from home. Sorry if I caused any confusion, but I hate typing on my phone.

Where are you? you might be able to pay a visit to another lg member depending on where you are! :mrg:
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Re: What did you do today lighting wise? « Reply #801 on: January 19, 2021, 07:48:08 PM » Author: High Intensity
Florida. (Slightly too far I think)
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Re: What did you do today lighting wise? « Reply #802 on: January 19, 2021, 07:50:01 PM » Author: Bulbman256
Florida. (Slightly too far I think)

Ahh, been there in the spring, craziness heat! @-@ Deslutroy might be willign to meet you depdning on your area, pm him. :P
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Re: What did you do today lighting wise? « Reply #803 on: January 19, 2021, 08:10:11 PM » Author: Desultory13
Ahh, been there in the spring, craziness heat! @-@ Deslutroy might be willign to meet you depdning on your area, pm him. :P
If you think that heat is crazy in the spring try visiting Florida in the summer! >:D
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Re: What did you do today lighting wise? « Reply #804 on: January 19, 2021, 08:46:10 PM » Author: Bulbman256
If you think that heat is crazy in the spring try visiting Florida in the summer! >:D

I lived in Virginia for 3 years, That gets wild sometimes! :o :poof: @-@ >:D

(by sometimes i mean every day! And Missouri can have its fair share of nasty ones! >:D )
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Re: What did you do today lighting wise? « Reply #805 on: January 19, 2021, 08:49:45 PM » Author: LightsoftheWest
Both @Desultory and I know what it's like when it rains!
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Re: What did you do today lighting wise? « Reply #806 on: January 20, 2021, 01:57:56 AM » Author: WorldwideHIDCollectorUSA
I have been testing various 400w H33 mercury vapor lamps, 400w M59 probe start metal halide lamps, a 400w M135/M155 pulse start metal halide lamp, a 310w S67 high pressure sodium lamp, and a 360w S64 high pressure sodium lamp on Jefferson Electric 400w H33 mercury vapor HX and CWA ballasts and was measuring the lamp current and arc drop of each lamp. For the probe start metal halide lamps, I used a 750v 2 wire parallel ignitor to light them and I used a superimposed ignitor to light my 310w high pressure sodium lamp and my 400w pulse start metal halide lamp.

Here is the data I gathered for running lamps on my Jefferson 400w H33 HX mercury vapor ballast:

Westinghouse Econolux C360S64/EL:

arc drop: 108.5v
lamp current: 3.42a

Osram Sylvania Lumalux LU310:

arc drop: 121.8v
lamp current: 3.19a

Osram Sylvania Metalarc Pulse Start M400/PS/U:

arc drop: 131.6v
lamp current: 3.01a

Westinghouse Lifeguard H33-1-CD:

arc drop: 131.5v
lamp current: 3.06a

Sylvania GTE Super Metalarc MS400/C/HOR:

arc drop: 130.2v
lamp current: 3.01a

Sylvania GTE H33-1GL/DX:

arc drop: 135.0v
lamp current: 2.97a

Philips North America MH400/U:

arc drop: 135.8v
lamp current: 3.00a

Osram Sylvania Metalarc M400/C/U:

arc drop: 129.5v
lamp current: 3.11a

Osram Sylvania Super Metalarc MS400/C/HOR:

arc drop: 124.7v
lamp current: 3.15a

Osram Sylvania Metalarc M400/U:

arc drop: 145.2v
lamp current: 2.57a

Sylvania GTE H33GL-400/C:

arc drop: 124.7v
lamp current: 3.22a

Here is the data I gathered for running lamps on my Jefferson 400w H33 CWA mercury vapor ballast:

Osram Sylvania Lumalux LU310:

arc drop: 126.8v
lamp current: 3.60a

Osram Sylvania Metalarc Pulse Start M400/PS/U:

arc drop: 143.3v
lamp current: 3.50a

Westinghouse Lifeguard H33-1-CD:

arc drop: 133.4v
lamp current: 3.52a

Sylvania GTE Super Metalarc MS400/C/HOR:

arc drop: 129.1v
lamp current: 3.60a

Sylvania GTE H33-1GL/DX:

arc drop: 137.3v
lamp current: 3.51a

Philips North America MH400/U:

arc drop: 135.9v
lamp current: 3.58a

Osram Sylvania Metalarc M400/C/U:

arc drop: 129.3v
lamp current: 3.65a

Osram Sylvania Super Metalarc MS400/C/HOR:

arc drop: 122.8v
lamp current: 3.72a

Osram Sylvania Metalarc M400/U:

arc drop: 150.5v
lamp current: 3.58a

Sylvania GTE H33GL-400/C:

arc drop: 125.0v
lamp current: 3.66a

Which lamps do you all think performed the best?
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Re: What did you do today lighting wise? « Reply #807 on: January 21, 2021, 03:02:26 PM » Author: fluorescent lover 40
Had to replace another LED lamp today (Feit Filament 9w 5000K, 60w incandescent equivalent) that became a flashing light show. Replaced it with the same thing, except the lamp is a newer one and has four filaments that emit light from two sides instead of six filaments that emit light from one side like the old one.
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Re: What did you do today lighting wise? « Reply #808 on: January 22, 2021, 08:00:21 AM » Author: Fluorescent05
Had to replace another LED lamp today (Feit Filament 9w 5000K, 60w incandescent equivalent) that became a flashing light show. Replaced it with the same thing, except the lamp is a newer one and has four filaments that emit light from two sides instead of six filaments that emit light from one side like the old one.
I once replaced an EOLED LED filament lamp and took the filaments out and ended up getting 2 in series to work on 120 volt. It was a flashing light show because it lacked a rectifier though.
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Re: What did you do today lighting wise? « Reply #809 on: January 22, 2021, 11:29:35 PM » Author: wide-lite 1000
I've noticed a lot of people complaining about having to replace EOL Feit LEDs ! I've using the Ecosmart LEDs from home depot and have had "0" problems with them . As as matter of fact , I have a pair of them mounted on my fence that have been running D2D flawlessly for 13 months and 1 in the light at the end of my driveway (also D2D) for over 2 years now . Sounds to me like we need to quit buying the Feit LEDs !!
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