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Filename: | 400wphilipshpiplus.jpg |
Album name: | FrontSideBus / HID: Metal Halide |
Manufacturer: | Philips |
Type/Model: | MASTER HPI-T Plus 400W/645 E40 |
Wattage: | 400w |
Filesize: | 1321 KiB |
Date added: | 01 Apr, 2016 |
Dimensions: | 1900 x 1267 pixels |
Displayed: | 57 times |
URL: | http://80.229.24.59:9232/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=3517 |
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Proper halides, although dear from the Electric Centre at £25 each!!, cheaper from AnyLamp on line.
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What!???!?!?!?!?? I get these for £10 rich lol even tho sadly the new ones are Chinese!
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Its just a shame these all seem to have that discolouration in the middle, you'd be able to get some stunning photos of the arcstream otherwise! I've seen a few on eBay that have been PRC made. Hopefully the quality is the same. You can get big joblots on eBay sometimes for silly low prices sometimes!
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What I have always found with these HPI lamps is that the life in not great certainly NOT the 20,000 hours claimed the older HPI with the heat shit on the ends lasted much longer and they were only rated to 12,000 hrs, these pop well before then BUT these don't seem to have the lumen drop off!
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IE where your ventrue shitelux 400W would be a purple colour with a bulged arc tube by 9000 hours these would still be nice and bright and the same colour! Then probably fail at about 12K with blown foils or just exploded! These are a good lamp!
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Are you running these only horizontally Kev? The kind of problems you describe normally only arise when HPI-T is misused in vertical fittings, for those you need the ellipsoidal BU versions.
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Yes James I have them in low bays!
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Mark weve managed to sort out the file information and get it to display. We just need to find out how to add more fields than what there is there now
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I've recently acquired a couple of these, same date code too
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philips made this lamp way back in the late 1980's or very early 90's even as i have a very old packeted one of these in philips
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Not even worth using these anymore tbh when you have those 360w CDM versions that claim 50,000 hours!
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