11   Lamps / Modern / Foil seals on TD halides?  on: November 18, 2025, 04:01:56 PM 
Started by AngryHorse - Last post by AngryHorse
A question?, can foil seals on halide lamps oxidise with lack of use?
Digging through my halide box I found 2 Philips CDMs and an Osram power ball, all 70 watts. These lamps are practically new, the power ball has maybe 2 hours run time on it, however , looking at the pinch seals, their components are starting to go black!, on all 3 lamps! Not tried the Philips yet, but although the power ball fired up and runs perfectly, I m wondering what happened to the seals?, I’ve never seen this before on any halide lamp? See picture below…
 12   General / General Discussion / 100W MV Lamp on 100W or 70W MH Ballast  on: November 18, 2025, 11:22:10 AM 
Started by Multisubject - Last post by Multisubject
I have a 100W MV lamp, and I have run it on a 100W MH ballast knowing that it will be slightly overdriven. I hear some people say that 100W MH ballasts are good for 100W MV lamps, and I hear other say that 70W MH ballasts are good for 100W MV lamps, but I would like a consistent answer. I did some calculations, but I know I am not seeing everything. Here we go:

100W MH Ballast:
- 100W MV runs at .85A
- 100W MH runs at 1.1A
This means that 100W MH lamps use 29% more current than 100W MV lamps. Stay with me here.

70W MH Ballast:
- 100W MV runs at .85A
- 70W MH runs at .9A
This means that 70W MH lamps use 6% more current than 100W MV lamps. But wait.

I used to think from that quick calculation that a 70W MH ballast would be a much better fit to a 100W MV lamp. But we are not seeing the full picture. Magnetic ballast ARE NOT constant current sources, (especially not HX ballasts, which are the most common for 70/100W). Even CWA ballasts aren't truly constant current. If the arc voltage is higher (like with MV), then the current will drop slightly from where it was at with MH. Lets look at what I think is a more sensible approach to determining ballast compatibility:

100W MH Ballast:
- 100W MV HX ballast acts like 169 ohms in series with 220V supply
- 100W MH HX ballast acts like 157 ohms in series with 220V supply
This means that 100W MH ballasts provide 8% less impedance than 100W MV ballasts.

70W MV Ballast:
- 100W MV HX ballast acts like 169 ohms in series with 220V supply
- 70W MH HX ballast acts like 188 ohms in series with 220V supply
This means that 70W MH ballasts provide 11% more impedance than 100W MV ballasts.

So now it seems like a closer match for both of them. 100W MH ballasts seem to be closer, but they will still overdrive slightly as opposed to 70W MH ballasts which will underdrive slightly. I suppose it is the user's choice as to which one works best for their situation.

Am I seeing this right? Am I on the right track? I just need a sanity check. I am not at home right now so I can't measure the current on my MV lamp. Once I get the chance to do so I definitely will, and I will see if it matches these results.
 13   General / General Discussion / Re: Bus interior lights  on: November 18, 2025, 12:46:31 AM 
Started by Cole D. - Last post by Medved
What I have met, the interior lights just had their own switches, separate one for the front one or two and then one for the rest. So it was mostly up to the driver, how he operated these lights.
I was keeping them ON within the city area, where the sops were frequent and passengers were shuffling all the time, when there was sufficient road lights, I even left the front ones on. But when departing to the outer stretch of the lines, where there was longer drive between stops, I turned them OFF about a minute after departing the stop and ON again about a minute before arriving to the next one, to allow passengers to get seated or ready to leave. The front ones I then turned on only when at the stop and only if someone was using the front door (the busses had at least 3 or 5 doors, the front ones had quite narrow corridor around the driver cab, so people tend to not use them that much).
 14   General / General Discussion / Re: Porcelain Mogul Socket Glaze Colors?  on: November 18, 2025, 12:35:33 AM 
Started by Multisubject - Last post by Medved
The glazing on insulators makes the surface smooth, so it is less tendency to hold moisture and contamination on its surface, so less risk of a flashover.
What the different colors mean, if anything at all, I have no idea.
 15   General / General Discussion / Re: What makes mercury vapor lamps turn green?  on: November 17, 2025, 10:10:08 PM 
Started by Multisubject - Last post by HomeBrewLamps
Blackened arctube.
 16   Advertisements / Wanted / Re: 700-series/Halophosphate F32T8 lamps  on: November 17, 2025, 08:16:06 PM 
Started by NeXe Lights - Last post by NeXe Lights
Sadly, I do not have access to a car, currently. So I am mainly looking for places I could buy off of that can ship it to my door.
 17   General / General Discussion / Porcelain Mogul Socket Glaze Colors?  on: November 17, 2025, 08:16:04 PM 
Started by Multisubject - Last post by Multisubject
I have a normal clear glazed (white) porcelain mogul socket, but I also have a yellow one. I have also commonly seen pink and gray ones floating around on Ebay. Why would they go through the effort of putting colored glaze on the sockets? What benefit does it serve? I thought maybe it could be an indicator of PSMH or HPS, but I see them used in situations where that doesn't make sense. Any thoughts?

Edit: Now that I think about it why glaze them at all? It it even necessary?
 18   Advertisements / Wanted / Re: 700-series/Halophosphate F32T8 lamps  on: November 17, 2025, 07:25:17 PM 
Started by NeXe Lights - Last post by WorldwideHIDCollectorUSA
You might find some on Facebook Marketplace.
 19   Advertisements / Wanted / 700-series/Halophosphate F32T8 lamps  on: November 17, 2025, 07:24:14 PM 
Started by NeXe Lights - Last post by NeXe Lights
Anyone know where I could buy online 700-series tri-phosphor or even halophosphate F32T8 lamps? Maximum price is $6 per bulb.
 20   Lamps / Modern / Re: Dirt on the arctube of my Aliexpress 70W 10000K MH lamp  on: November 17, 2025, 04:07:20 PM 
Started by dor123 - Last post by AngryHorse
The lens of my tracklight is made from regular soda lime glass. It would break in the case of arctube explosion.
If it’s a genuine track light for halide, I’d guess it’s designed to contain a tube rupture 🤔
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