Philips ML 160W SBMV nearly full power
Colour temperature is around 3300K

Philips ML 160W SBMV nearly full power

Colour temperature is around 3300K

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dor123   [09 Nov, 2024 at 05:50 AM]
I think the Belgian ML 160W, have the arctube at the top and the filament at the bottom, so they are intended to be burned base-up. Otherwise, the arctube wouldn't reach to full temperature and the filament would remain overdriven, resulting in a short life and hence the warmer colour.
Flurofan96   [10 Nov, 2024 at 02:23 PM]
@dor123: That explains the slow warmup when I ran it base down, took like 4 minutes to get to near full brightness - compared to the less than 2 mins warmup when running it base up Smile

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