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HID, LPS, and preheat fluorescents forever!!!!!!
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After looking at some Australian lighting catalogs, collections from Australian members, and even some eBay listings, I have noticed that HID lamps designed for the North American market are found in Australia. Why is this so?
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Desire to collect various light bulbs (especially HID), control gear, and fixtures from around the world.
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Diehard MV, HPS, SOX & Preheat Fluorescent Fanatic
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Likely because Electronic Lamp Manufactures of Australia (ELMA) mostly produced incandescent and fluorescent lamps. I have yet to find any evidence of ELMA producing any HID lamps at it's factory in Sydney. Most of my older HID lamps are imported from either the USA or Canada.
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Fluro starter pings combined with a 50hz ballast hum and blinking tubes is music to my ears.
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GEC Z9464 90w SOX/LPS
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Because Australia never made HID lamps, so logically they are imported from somewhere overseas. It's really only the ones that are also compatible with European choke/ignitor gear that are imported from the US and usually only metal halide lamps of 50w and higher.
Those low voltage 55v HPS lamps used in the US are pretty-much unheard of in Australia. A few 90/100v HPS lamps made for export markets were imported into Australia from the US, but not many. Also, not many MV lamps were imported from there either. Most HID lamps came from England, Europe and Asia.
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