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Anyone heard of these? « on: May 13, 2021, 01:22:21 AM » Author: Das Rheingold
https://www.xedlight.com/

Xenon energy saving discharge lamp. Sounds very interesting, unfortunately there is not a lot of info about them other than a couple websites dedicated to said technology.


What do you think?
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Re: Anyone heard of these? « Reply #1 on: May 13, 2021, 01:27:46 AM » Author: LightsoftheWest
I saw an older topic on this same thing. By looking at the posts, XED is more efficient than LED. If you're looking for more information, refer to this topic. Hope this helps! :)
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Re: Anyone heard of these? « Reply #2 on: May 13, 2021, 01:56:14 PM » Author: Das Rheingold
Ah thx  :)
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Re: Anyone heard of these? « Reply #3 on: May 18, 2021, 11:43:54 AM » Author: marcopete87
What i think?
Finding one website full with "Lorem Ipsum" is not a good sign about the product and, if you take in account tilted images
from OSRAM Powerball HCI-TT series, it's another bad sign about the real product.
Maybe fried air is more a real thing.

update:
- no real info on this technology
- whois doesn't have any real person (only a famous service provider name)
- contact info are all bogus
- SSL certificare is shared with other DNS (no related to light, which masks whois real info)

So, as my opinion, this is very suspictious: except some masochists, no one would launch their products with a clearly "work in progress" website.
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Re: Anyone heard of these? « Reply #4 on: May 18, 2021, 12:05:19 PM » Author: dor123
https://www.xedlight.com/

Xenon energy saving discharge lamp. Sounds very interesting, unfortunately there is not a lot of info about them other than a couple websites dedicated to said technology.


What do you think?
These are ceramic MH lamps that are marketed as xenon lamps. Real Xenon lamps for cinema projectors and searchlights are very inefficient at 35lm/w.
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Re: Anyone heard of these? « Reply #5 on: May 18, 2021, 02:37:34 PM » Author: Das Rheingold
What i think?
Finding one website full with "Lorem Ipsum" is not a good sign about the product and, if you take in account tilted images
from OSRAM Powerball HCI-TT series, it's another bad sign about the real product.
Maybe fried air is more a real thing.

update:
- no real info on this technology
- whois doesn't have any real person (only a famous service provider name)
- contact info are all bogus
- SSL certificare is shared with other DNS (no related to light, which masks whois real info)

So, as my opinion, this is very suspictious: except some masochists, no one would launch their products with a clearly "work in progress" website.


Yeah, unfortunate
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Re: Anyone heard of these? « Reply #6 on: May 18, 2021, 02:42:36 PM » Author: Das Rheingold
These are ceramic MH lamps that are marketed as xenon lamps. Real Xenon lamps for cinema projectors and searchlights are very inefficient at 35lm/w.


Read up on CMH, yup, sounds about right.



In regards to CMH, do you think they are a good light to compete with LED?
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Re: Anyone heard of these? « Reply #7 on: May 19, 2021, 02:12:27 AM » Author: dor123
CMH lamps are much more efficient than LED with their >100lm/w.
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