I've noticed that some Philips HPI-T lamps, have bulged arctube, despite they are intended for horizontal position.
Why this is happening?
Why some Philips HPI-T lamps, bulging their arctube?
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Why some Philips HPI-T lamps, bulging their arctube?
I love see run-up and hot restrike of HID lamps, mainly on timed ignitors, and spectra of metal halide lamps.
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Re: Why some Philips HPI-T lamps, bulging their arctube?
Aside from the quartz ‘ball’ type of discharge tube, pretty much all halide lamps will tend to bulge if left in long enough.
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Re: Why some Philips HPI-T lamps, bulging their arctube?
As the HPI-T intended to be used horizontally. Even if the reason related to preventing sodium migration to the arctube seals, The HPI-T arc is very stable compared to most American probe-start MH lamps, so I don't find any reasons for the upper area of the HPI-T arctube to bulge.
Vertical operated MH lamps, have less likely for their arctube to bulge.
At one of my meetings with Ash, he brought a Philips HPI-T Plus 400W 7th generation, which had in arctube bulged despite it isn't blackened at all (See attachment).
Vertical operated MH lamps, have less likely for their arctube to bulge.
At one of my meetings with Ash, he brought a Philips HPI-T Plus 400W 7th generation, which had in arctube bulged despite it isn't blackened at all (See attachment).
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I love see run-up and hot restrike of HID lamps, mainly on timed ignitors, and spectra of metal halide lamps.
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