Green band???
I’m guessing the green band signifies its a HID lamp with a standard BC?

Green band???

I’m guessing the green band signifies its a HID lamp with a standard BC?

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Andy   [25 May, 2019 at 09:21 PM]
These are gorgeous lamps! Yes the green band is to show that a ballast is needed to operate the lamp.
Funkybulb   [26 May, 2019 at 02:16 PM]
I have one of these lamps in ES27 base
AngryHorse   [26 May, 2019 at 02:25 PM]
Was there many 80 watts used in Texas Jeremy?, or were they all 175s in your neck of the woods? Very Happy
Funkybulb   [27 May, 2019 at 01:17 AM]
175 watts was most common in Neck of woods then 400 watts is next common lamps. The 80 watts lamps here is very rare. I got mine philip lamp from Canada ebay.

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