On my huge list of things to do, sorting my dusk-to-dawn outside lighting is nearing the top.
I've got a Philips something-or-other SON street light with a corner bracket that's probably going to be installed at one end of the house. It's currently magnetically ballasted for 70w lamps. I was thinking about re-gearing it for 50w lamps, but I'm now wondering if it'd be worth using an electronic ballast instead & keep it 70w?
I've measured circa 90 watts being drawn using a new 70w lamp on the magnetic gear. Would an electronic ballast save much over this, and do they drive the lamp at full brightness?
...or (wildcard) should I convert it to pl-t?
SON Power Draw Electronic Vs Magnetic
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Re: SON Power Draw Electronic Vs Magnetic
42w PL-T gets my vote
My patio Gamma 6 nearly ended up with an 18w PL-C in it instead of an 18w SOX lol
My patio Gamma 6 nearly ended up with an 18w PL-C in it instead of an 18w SOX lol
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Re: SON Power Draw Electronic Vs Magnetic
Id stay 70w SON or if you want white just stick a CMH or Street wise in
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Re: SON Power Draw Electronic Vs Magnetic
Surprised the mag is pulling so much wonder how good the cap is. Should drop it down to around 73W on ele gear
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Re: SON Power Draw Electronic Vs Magnetic
90w sounds about right tbh for 70w mag gear tbh. It's what I got when I tested some a while ago.
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Re: SON Power Draw Electronic Vs Magnetic
I was thinking about this again yesterday, I have a few 40w/840 Megaman Clusterlite lamps knocking about. I might try one of them in it. Wouldn't normally be my first choice but seeing as I already have them...
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If you already have it than it’s worth a go. Will it fit though? Those things are massive IIRC?
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I think it should. The 40w lamps aren't too big, but still bigger than a 70w SON. The 60w and bigger Clusterlites is when they start not fitting in many existing fittings usually
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Re: SON Power Draw Electronic Vs Magnetic
Keep it SON! A nice warm, welcoming light.....
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