Quote Originally Posted by khyberkitsune
You should stick with the IP67 specification. One of the good uses for the induction lamp was for keeping outdoor sports fields green. What I would suggest doing is making a new heat sink on the top of the unit and directly affixing the unit to that.

I never purchased any lamps from your company, I sent off an e-mail to the company with a new phosphor blend that I was giving out for free because I wanted to see induction lighting gain a better edge versus fluorescents.

I have to say, however, that the lights still lack overall in photon flux emissions. If only you could make those tubes of a smaller diameter, and perhaps increase the tube pressure or harvest the mercury emission lines better. Maybe redo the entire tube and use aluminosilicate instead of borosilicate glass?
Wow i must say i am impressed with how much you know about lighting systems i need someone like you to work with me xD. Anyways im taking notes of the suggestions ure making but i must ask the engineers on this matter as i am a noob in technicalities and thats why i came to this forum, to learn and expand my knowledge so that i can use it to improve our services but i must say that the feedbacks from experienced growers until now, has been quite pleassing and no complains have been made on our new version, however there“s always space for improvement and reaching the full potential of this technology is my ultimate aim.