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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: north yorks
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In your photo you show your balast lighting a lamp with a square reflector can I get one of these off 18wheeler 150w if so how much
Thanks also I can see an ajustment pot on the board, what is this for I have a that pot on my projector and would like to know what it is for on the bulb which electrode is posative the bigger or smaller thanks again |
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#102 |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: USA, Southern California
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YWH -
It sounds like a lot of different people have different needs, is some type of procuct listing or catalog avialble that you could post so we could see what is avilable and what characteristics they have. Thanks- pagercam |
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#104 |
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Hi slodki
no, the 400W is not the same as the 250W? the 400W is the biggest, the biggest bulb. Hi minoten what is your ballasts ? Electronic ballasts ?you can use your Electronic ballasts to power these lamps. How about the inductance ballasts, i don konw. I am asking the bulb manufacturer about the actual specs. I can get some ord reflector, paraboloid. This bulb can be use any compatible reflectors if you fit them nice. old commercial projector? how much? Hi anthp I can get some ord reflector,i will To haggle. maybe 50$.paraboloid reflector sent parallel light, can not be use in big LCD. bigger electrode= + smaller electrode= - Because I will be busy at work for a while, I will send out shippment every other Friday. I need to received orders from 18wheeler 4days prior to the shipping dates. Orders received after will be shipped next shipping date. Thanks! |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Melbourne Australia
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Hi YWH,
I realise the specs wont be the same for the 400W bulb, but can you list them if you know them? Eg: Lumens output Arc size Life Colour temp CRI etc |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2004
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Are sockets or holders availible for this bulb somewhere? Thanks.
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#109 |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Arizona
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YWH,
Thanks for the pictures and prices, that helps. You said they have single and double ended versions of the 250w and 400w? I am interested in in a single end 250W bulb, maybe a 120W too, can you post their confirmed information on here? Arc gap, lumens, etc? You said the bulb will run off an electronic ballast, which electronic ballast will it run off of? Metal Halide E-Ballast? What are the features of the included e-ballast, does it have hot-restrike protection? Do the sockets of these bulbs match up with the sockets on commercial lamps? As in can I use a reflector from a commercial lamp and plug this bulb right into it? Sorry for all the questions, but I currently have a 400W picture right now that is pretty bright, but if these are as good as they appear to be I wouldn't mind ordered quite a few of them! Thanks for the work on your part! |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: BC
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YWH,
It sounds like you have access to many items I would be interested in. If the quality is good, I'd refer friends to your catalogue too. Can you provide a list?
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