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Inner dirt in the outerbulb of my Philips ML 160W China SBMV « on: December 06, 2024, 12:02:31 PM » Author: dor123
My Philips ML 160W Chinese made SBMV lamp very so dirty in the outerbulb.
At the bottom part, there is some powder that migrate to other part of the lamp, according to the lamp holding position.
At the top part, there are black dots that don't moves.
What are these?
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Re: Inner dirt in the outerbulb of my Philips ML 160W China SBMV « Reply #1 on: December 06, 2024, 04:29:21 PM » Author: RRK
Looks like getter tablet disintegrated. I have one sloppily made 70W MH developing this after just a little fall from a chair to a carpet.
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Re: Inner dirt in the outerbulb of my Philips ML 160W China SBMV « Reply #2 on: December 07, 2024, 05:32:42 AM » Author: Laurens
My Aliexpress SBMV also has tons of stuff in the outer bulb. Lack of quality control i guess.
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Re: Inner dirt in the outerbulb of my Philips ML 160W China SBMV « Reply #3 on: December 07, 2024, 12:56:30 PM » Author: LightsAreBright27
I have an old 160w SBMV, alsonwith some concrete-like powder. Definitely the getter.
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Re: Inner dirt in the outerbulb of my Philips ML 160W China SBMV « Reply #4 on: December 07, 2024, 02:18:50 PM » Author: RRK
Here is an example what happens. Getter 'flag' is empty, and black powder everywhere.

Interestingly, some powder ended up on the burner, and painted zirconia coating blue!

This is 3K E27 Chinese - Russian lamp called DRI70/3K, of 2013, somewhat extremely sloppy made. Main use as a dummy MH to test unknown ballasts, not much regret if it gets blown, but it still manages to be alive,  heh)

Na-Sc-Li inside, some ugly orangish light of circa 50(!) CRI.
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Re: Inner dirt in the outerbulb of my Philips ML 160W China SBMV « Reply #5 on: December 08, 2024, 04:23:58 AM » Author: dor123
SBMV lamps don't have this solid state getter, and the Philips ML 160W China, don't have hydrogen getter either like older version like this one .
@James can help?
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Re: Inner dirt in the outerbulb of my Philips ML 160W China SBMV « Reply #6 on: December 12, 2024, 01:14:07 PM » Author: James
I would also have said getter disintegration.  Almost all SBMV lamps I am aware of use that, its simply not possible to make a decent SBMV lamp of about 250W snd less without that due to there being no phase shift between voltage and current waveforms on a resistive ballast.  The arc reignition spikes would be too great without a hydrogen getter.

If there really is no Zr/Al getter present I do not know what else this coating might be.  Unless it is deterioration of the coating itself?  Calcium pyrophosphate develops such kind of brown spots if used under the heat of SBMV lamps.
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