Osram 150w HQI-TS Powerstar (New version)
Close-up photograph of the arcstream.
It's an interesting shape, no doubt in order to try and get the most consistent arc tube temperature.
No exhaust tip either.

Osram 150w HQI-TS Powerstar (New version)

Close-up photograph of the arcstream.
It's an interesting shape, no doubt in order to try and get the most consistent arc tube temperature.
No exhaust tip either.

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Danny   [26 Dec, 2015 at 11:50 PM]
Another stunning photo always enjoy these pics.
FrontSideBus   [27 Dec, 2015 at 12:22 AM]
Cheers. Smile
AngryHorse   [27 Dec, 2015 at 10:06 AM]
Never seen a HQI with a starting aid before! Cool
dor123   [26 Apr, 2024 at 03:10 PM]
I've two Osram HQI-TS 70W/WDL and one Osram HQI-TS 70W/D.
I think that the older versions of the /WDL were better, as they had tin in additional to the thallium and sodium.
The current version have the tin replaced by rare-earths, and rare-earths have much lower pressure than tin, and are less interesting me.
The current version also don't have radioactive elements, so there is a corona wire around the arctube that cause a glow discharge in the argon filling in the outerbulb, when the lamp igniting, producing UV radiation so to start the arctube.

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