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Quote from: Frog on February 08, 2021, 11:01:58 AMQuote from: blue moon on February 08, 2021, 10:52:35 AMit might not even be metal halide. could be the version before MH. was it lead something?pierreThere were Mercury Vapor bulbs which are very similar but not as efficient. I do not know if they are inter-changeable with the same ballast as Metal Halide, even with the same mogul base and football shape.that's it! lead was not ringing the bell, but I remember it was something toxic!thanxpierre
Quote from: blue moon on February 08, 2021, 10:52:35 AMit might not even be metal halide. could be the version before MH. was it lead something?pierreThere were Mercury Vapor bulbs which are very similar but not as efficient. I do not know if they are inter-changeable with the same ballast as Metal Halide, even with the same mogul base and football shape.
it might not even be metal halide. could be the version before MH. was it lead something?pierre
Quote from: blue moon on February 08, 2021, 11:03:32 AMQuote from: Frog on February 08, 2021, 11:01:58 AMQuote from: blue moon on February 08, 2021, 10:52:35 AMit might not even be metal halide. could be the version before MH. was it lead something?pierreThere were Mercury Vapor bulbs which are very similar but not as efficient. I do not know if they are inter-changeable with the same ballast as Metal Halide, even with the same mogul base and football shape.that's it! lead was not ringing the bell, but I remember it was something toxic!thanxpierreI just dug a bit, and it appears that most MV ballasts should work with regular MH bulbs. Then, there's also talk about igniters, and pulse start, which goes right over my head. Bottom line, though of course Brown should be able to help with some specific info, is that industrial type MH bulbs are pretty darn rich in the light we need, and a vacuum will help give professional results. This could easily be $150 dollars well spent! Next step, after mastering coating, our furry friend will need to meet up with Step Wedge Man and start making some great screens.
Quote from: Frog on February 08, 2021, 11:18:29 AMQuote from: blue moon on February 08, 2021, 11:03:32 AMQuote from: Frog on February 08, 2021, 11:01:58 AMQuote from: blue moon on February 08, 2021, 10:52:35 AMit might not even be metal halide. could be the version before MH. was it lead something?pierreThere were Mercury Vapor bulbs which are very similar but not as efficient. I do not know if they are inter-changeable with the same ballast as Metal Halide, even with the same mogul base and football shape.that's it! lead was not ringing the bell, but I remember it was something toxic!thanxpierreI just dug a bit, and it appears that most MV ballasts should work with regular MH bulbs. Then, there's also talk about igniters, and pulse start, which goes right over my head. Bottom line, though of course Brown should be able to help with some specific info, is that industrial type MH bulbs are pretty darn rich in the light we need, and a vacuum will help give professional results. This could easily be $150 dollars well spent! Next step, after mastering coating, our furry friend will need to meet up with Step Wedge Man and start making some great screens.Yeah i had been reading that MH Bulbs are some of the best light you can have for this. I just was not sure how much would be to much when it comes to watts. When I get this thing in my garage i will do a little more digging in and see what it is capable of. Thanks for your help!
Quote from: FurryHippie on February 08, 2021, 09:44:04 PMQuote from: Frog on February 08, 2021, 11:18:29 AMQuote from: blue moon on February 08, 2021, 11:03:32 AMQuote from: Frog on February 08, 2021, 11:01:58 AMQuote from: blue moon on February 08, 2021, 10:52:35 AMit might not even be metal halide. could be the version before MH. was it lead something?pierreThere were Mercury Vapor bulbs which are very similar but not as efficient. I do not know if they are inter-changeable with the same ballast as Metal Halide, even with the same mogul base and football shape.that's it! lead was not ringing the bell, but I remember it was something toxic!thanxpierreI just dug a bit, and it appears that most MV ballasts should work with regular MH bulbs. Then, there's also talk about igniters, and pulse start, which goes right over my head. Bottom line, though of course Brown should be able to help with some specific info, is that industrial type MH bulbs are pretty darn rich in the light we need, and a vacuum will help give professional results. This could easily be $150 dollars well spent! Next step, after mastering coating, our furry friend will need to meet up with Step Wedge Man and start making some great screens.Yeah i had been reading that MH Bulbs are some of the best light you can have for this. I just was not sure how much would be to much when it comes to watts. When I get this thing in my garage i will do a little more digging in and see what it is capable of. Thanks for your help!You will likely be limited to the same size as the original MV. Should be marked.
Well, 400 watt MH bulbs should be readily available.
Is a 400 watt going to be good enough?
Quote from: Dottonedan on February 08, 2021, 10:46:05 PMIs a 400 watt going to be good enough?Well, back in it's day, the original 400 watt MV bulb was good enough for those buying this unit. Switching to MH will already knock down times significantly. Note that its timer goes up to 30 minutes!400 watts is not as fast as 1000 or, of course, 5000, but as I mentioned, with a similarly sized unit, my exposures are in the 50-90 second range with a Photopolymer emulsion.
Quote from: Frog on February 08, 2021, 10:54:33 PMQuote from: Dottonedan on February 08, 2021, 10:46:05 PMIs a 400 watt going to be good enough?Well, back in it's day, the original 400 watt MV bulb was good enough for those buying this unit. Switching to MH will already knock down times significantly. Note that its timer goes up to 30 minutes!400 watts is not as fast as 1000 or, of course, 5000, but as I mentioned, with a similarly sized unit, my exposures are in the 50-90 second range with a Photopolymer emulsion. The white bulb is what is in the machine. Not sure what kind that is.Sent from my SM-G988U using Tapatalk