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| Filename: | DPP00003477.JPG |
| Album name: | FrontSideBus / HID: Metal Halide |
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| Date added: | 01 Nov, 2016 |
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Wonder what sort of pressure is in that tube right now?
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With the tip downward, the pressure would be reduced, as halides cumulatives at the tip, which is a cold spot. I always running my MH lamps with the tip upward to allow more halides to be enter to the arcstream.
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BTW: How do you know that this lamp is Venture? NVC light was an independent Chinese manufactrer? Isn't it?
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Just an educated guess of having an actual Venture example on hand which looks identical in every way.
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Here is the international website of NVC , which meaning that it is a real company and not a generic brand sticker.
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You do realise that even the likes of GE, Osram and Philips often sources lamps from each other?
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Yes.
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