SON rule!!
Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2015 7:59 pm
I just happened to be in the garden a minute ago when my trusty Sangamo fires my O/S lighting circuit into tonight`s run.
Its fascinating to see 3 different lamps all have 3 different ways of running up.
The 50watt Philips PIA starts quite a bright blue, sputters the most, but quickly turns orange to run up to full output quite fast.
The 70watt Venture in the Astra, starts a very dim blue/grey and slowly builds up its light changing from blue/gray to orange and so on.
But by far the best in my 50watt GE Lucalox, this, (like the Venture), starts a very dull blue/gray, slowly starts to change orange, at what point all these vivd colours come out , from orange it goes to a bright blue, then changes from this to a perfect bright, Cosmo warm white, before the sodium once again takes over the discharge to bring that awsome SON colour that we all know!
Its only the GE that does this, and must be the amalgam reservoir that brings this pallet of colours out as it heats up.
Either way it make the HPS lamp one of the most awsome af all the HID lamps!
Its fascinating to see 3 different lamps all have 3 different ways of running up.
The 50watt Philips PIA starts quite a bright blue, sputters the most, but quickly turns orange to run up to full output quite fast.
The 70watt Venture in the Astra, starts a very dim blue/grey and slowly builds up its light changing from blue/gray to orange and so on.
But by far the best in my 50watt GE Lucalox, this, (like the Venture), starts a very dull blue/gray, slowly starts to change orange, at what point all these vivd colours come out , from orange it goes to a bright blue, then changes from this to a perfect bright, Cosmo warm white, before the sodium once again takes over the discharge to bring that awsome SON colour that we all know!
Its only the GE that does this, and must be the amalgam reservoir that brings this pallet of colours out as it heats up.
Either way it make the HPS lamp one of the most awsome af all the HID lamps!