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Filename: | 20190212_113946.jpg |
Album name: | fluorescent / Fittings |
Filesize: | 896 KiB |
Date added: | 13 Feb, 2019 |
Dimensions: | 1922 x 1177 pixels |
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I would have PL-L'd it
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I might PL-L it one day. For now the Megaman stays, I like the output and am interested to see how long it lasts. They're rated at 15,000 hours which I reckon it'll surpass, they seem like well made lamps
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It’s a big lantern so it shouldn’t get too hot anyway lol.
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I'm not even slightly worried about temperature, even if it was a smaller lantern. We used to use these in fittings at work located on walkways above hot steel routes and they still seemed to last well. The biggest issue we had with these was the weight. These are quite a bit heavier than any HID lamp and as such these often wobble about in the fitting & in areas of high vibration they'd sometimes wobble about so much that the fragile tubes would hit the body of the fitting and smash
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These are proper quality wallpaks, you could always see where the SON lamps put brown spots on the bowls though, different with a cluster lamp in though
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Nice install. Get a SL25 in there
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