Metal Halide lamps run at higher temps than High Pressure Sodium lamps ... the simple answer
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Metal Halide lamps run at higher temps than High Pressure Sodium lamps ... the simple answer
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exactly :thumbsup: an efficiency rating on a bulb would be exactly that, the more efficient it is, the higher the lumen:heat ratio is :jointsmile:Quote:
Originally Posted by McToker
thanks for backing up my point in a clear and concise way with the physics backing. that was what i was trying to say. me and my stoned ramblings, i swear. that with a wicked eagerness to help and i put my foot in my mouth more than i help sometimes!
thanks again.
"you must spread some rep around......."
-shake
600 watt's equal's 2047.8 BTU. no matter how you slice it, x-amount of watt's equal's x-amount of heat, period.
Dive:stoned:
haha, no prob shake! i actually opened up the thread and started reading what you wrote and i was like "damnit! he beat me to it!!" so I figured I'd play wingman for ya :DQuote:
Originally Posted by headshake
Ah Ha !!! Shake, I think I see, now, why I was having so much trouble getting a grasp on this............. the wife and I have been out of smoke for weeks.:D Hang in there buddy, your input is always welcome.:thumbsup: