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i know they get warm but i have no way of really telling i have let mine run for 20 min and it was toasty do they run cooler or hotter then other hid ? thx for the help guys
p.s. im still learning
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I don't know exactly but they run cooler than other HID because they are very efficient. James Hooker would know.
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The operating temperature is about 150 °C.
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my old friend proteus the prawn!
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so arround 300 f ? i know ferenheit
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I checked my calculater that can convert....a 150° C is same as 302° F so Good job Rich you were close!
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my old friend proteus the prawn!
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1000 watt MH is probably hotter than the sun 
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How about the 18,000w HMI lamp (Single-ended.)
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How about the 18,000w HMI lamp (Single-ended.)
How would you know, the second you touched it BOOM! 
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With one of those no-contact thermometer. You don't have to touch anything to get a reading. Some of them have a built laser pointer.
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Why I like LEDs on top of other lighting tech? LEDs = Upgrade 95% of the applications. (That is if you avoid eBay's LEDs).
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I checked the temperature of my 55 Watt SOX lamp with a non-contact thermometer. I ran the fixture for an hour.
Outer glass: Base/electrode area 82C - 180F End: 72C - 162F Arc tube: Cathode ends 95C - 203F U bend: 83C - 181F
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The brighter the better.
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technically a low pressure sodium lamp is not a high intensity discharge lamp
1 a lps lamp opperates under low pressure.
2 a lps has a lower current glow discharge as apposed to hids which use higher current arc discharges.
3 a lps lamp does not exibit the bright arc of a hid lamp and produces a soft glow similar to a flourescent lamp.
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The LPS lamp is still considered a HID lamp.
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depends on the way you look at it.
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