Philips 20w CDM-R MR16: Full Power.
Decided to dig out some CMH MR16 lamps for a play.
This one has a quite narrow beam so it has a clear front which allows the multifaceted reflector and the tiny little ceramic arc tube to be viewed. 
The other type that I have is a GE version which has lenticuled front element which prevents the reflector and arc tube to be seen.
I really like these lamps to be honest. They are nice and bright, have very nice beam control and provide a high quality of light.

Philips 20w CDM-R MR16: Full Power.

Decided to dig out some CMH MR16 lamps for a play.
This one has a quite narrow beam so it has a clear front which allows the multifaceted reflector and the tiny little ceramic arc tube to be viewed.
The other type that I have is a GE version which has lenticuled front element which prevents the reflector and arc tube to be seen.
I really like these lamps to be honest. They are nice and bright, have very nice beam control and provide a high quality of light.

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Funkybulb   [23 Nov, 2021 at 12:53 PM]
Very nice, I did know philips made these in MR16. It very clever infact. And i have cases of these tubular 20 watt lamps that I paid a $2.00 US for box of 12. That give me some idea to make my own from
EOL MR 16. I also want make one using BT 15 glass. To have smallest hid lamp in my collectoon.
FrontSideBus   [23 Nov, 2021 at 10:03 PM]
The arc tube really is tiny in these.

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