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Joseph Meehan
 
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Default Metal halide lights questions (bought some)

Ignoramus8325 wrote:
On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 15:31:34 GMT, Joseph Meehan
wrote:
Ignoramus8325 wrote:
I bought two used metal halide lights. They are about 1x2x0.5 feet in
size and take 250 watt bulbs.

I tried one of the two I bought (the second has a problem, likely
due to shipping, that I hope we can easily rectify with the
seller). I laid ot on the floor and directed the light at the
ceiling.

My first impression is that, first, they take quite a while to warm
up (not a problem),


The nature of the beast.


I see.

and second, they are not that bright. I would say
that one 250W MH light makes about as much light as do my eight 4ft
fluorescent lights. Maybe it is more of an expectations issue and
even that is great.


Not too far off. It might get a little better, but I wonder if
you may not have the highest quality lamp and therefore less than
ideal efficiency. Also note that it does take a long time to warm up
fully and produce full light. Also the color of the light may make
it appear to be less bright than it really is. However what good is
light you don't really see? :-)


I see. If that can be improved by using a different bulb, I am open to
suggestions.


Bulbs and lamps are pretty well matched. I doubt if you can buy a
different bulb that will make much difference. I could be wrong.



Secondly, the color from the bulb that was there, leaves much to be
desired, it is kind of "cold".


Nature of the beast.


OK.


Any thoughts on this?


What more do you want? :-)


What you said was very helpful, thanks.

i


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