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MV aren't as popular as HPS
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The self ballasted ones are a perfect drop in replacement for standard fittings, no control gear needed, along with a longer lamp life. As an added bonus you can use the self ballasted unit in a standard ballasted fitting too. Gives a slightly better colour rendition, more red added. Unfortunately I think they are only available in 230V versions, most commonly 160W, to replace a 125W MV.
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my old friend proteus the prawn!
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It doesn't hurt to look at.
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Rory Mercury!
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More relaxing to walk by than HPS or MHs. Brighter to see at night but are easy on the eyes.
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Why I like LEDs on top of other lighting tech? LEDs = Upgrade 95% of the applications. (That is if you avoid eBay's LEDs).
LED brainwash? No, people uses them cuz they work well for them.
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Well-made older MV lamps proved themselves as being one of the longest-lasting, most reliable light sources ever created. Some lamps are still burning with over 100,000 hours! No ignitor replacement, ballast failures are rare, and lamps are relatively uncomplicated and inexpensive. Plus back in the day you could choose from all those great phosphor options for a rainbow of colors. I still love the unique color of a clear mercury lamp, though.
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Not as efficient as LPS, HPS or MH,can become very dim with age.
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The brighter the better.
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MH go dim.......BOOM! MV go dim and stay lit....dim is safer than nothing at all!
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MH produce a superb fireworks display when they die, unlike MV which just sit there glowing with a pathetic vomit-green dim light!
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MH produce a superb fireworks display when they die, unlike MV which just sit there glowing with a pathetic vomit-green dim light!
Don't ya feel sorry for those who has to relamp the MH....messy glass fall! Ask the linemen in this page, such as Rych, who didn't like it!
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Although they can be sometimes be tricky to start in cold weather, once lit, their light output isn't affected by the cold (unlike fluorescent/CFL).
The control gear is relitively simple. Even junk chinese ballasts for MV are more reliable than junk chinese ballasts for HPS or pulse-start MH.
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MH produce a superb fireworks display when they die, unlike MV which just sit there glowing with a pathetic vomit-green dim light!
I like the vomit color green dim light!
I want ...... BOOM!not ...... BARF! But, joking aside, I actually prefer MBF (MV with phosphor) because they have a brilliant white light and if you look at it from a distance has a cool blue ring around the light.
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My Pontiac 6000 STE
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Universal Opertating Position!!
Arc tubes don't bulge out like MH do when operated horizontally!
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