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Album name: | FrontSideBus / HID: Metal Halide |
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Date added: | 21 Feb, 2022 |
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I wonder what the pressure raises to inside there?
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Probably not as much as you'd think as such a low arc voltage of 70-85v would not be able to keep going surely?
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arc voltage is influenced much more by the design of the lamp then the pressure it runs at, a classic example is a xenon XBO lamp, its well known they run at stupidly high pressures however they only have an arc voltage in the 20-40V range, (id love to see you photograph one of those up close like this this! )
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That's true and I did think of those but those arc gaps are tiny compared with these and they run on DC so don't have to keep reigniting with every AC cycle.
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The lamp contains tin-thallium-sodium-lithium. The arctube seems to be unsaturated, as how it looks when hot.
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