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Album name: | SilverRay / Metal halide lamps |
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Date added: | 17 Jun, 2022 |
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Hello Roman. It's an interesting technical solution. Is there a drawing or a sectional view of how it was realized with the rotating base?
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Stunning! I’ve seen lamps like this before but only in 150 watt tungsten form!, never seen a halide version , would this be for street lighting or flood application?
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Cool Lamp, I only have the High Pressure Sodium veriant would be cool to het a Metal Halide version like this one.
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Olav, unfortunately information on the ECOLUM site is incomplete. Base consists of two parts -- stationary glued to glass, and rotary, gliding on the stationary. The angle of rotation is about 90 degrees.
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AngryHorse, sailrormoon_01_uk, these lamps AFAIK were made for growing plants. SON lamps were produced under the brand REFLUX. But I have no REFLUX lamp. Althought this MH lamp intrigued me
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Interesting lamp! I have not seen this type of reflector and rotating base on a MH lamp before, only HPS. The arc tube looks similar to the modern Venture MH lamps.
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