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form109
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Defective HPS Lamp? « on: February 26, 2009, 09:57:34 PM » Author: form109
today i was watching a 250 Watt HPS M-400-R3 fire up in a parking lot and after an hour all the lamp was doing was glowing green,much dimmer than normal,what cause this?...possibly a non-cycling HPS at the end of its useful life?
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Re: Defective HPS Lamp? « Reply #1 on: February 28, 2009, 04:12:32 AM » Author: Medved
Look's like...
SON use mercury + sodium amalgam in xenon atmosphere as arc-tube fill, while the main aging mechanism is the sodium diffusion trough arc-tube wall.
Recent non-cycling SON were marketed with a feature (attained by exact mercury/sodium dose), where the sodium disappear much sooner, then the arc-tube fail, so then it effectively yield something like "pulse-start ceramic MV lamp". And when the arc-tube blacken a bit (this absorb blue at first), you get well known green glow of an old mercury...
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