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I am wondering why HPS lamps go green. Anyone have any ideas?
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It's because the sodium vapor gives the lamp its orange glow. Once the sodium leaks out, all that's left is mercury and argon, which is what's used as the starting aid.
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I have a Lucalox 70 that glows green when first turned on.
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@70HPS: When new, the sodium is within the amalgam, but the mercury does evaporates to some extent, so once powered on, first there is just the buffer gas and Hg in the arc, until the sodium evaporates.
Never seen this effect with HPS (although I don't see that to be just a coincidence with certain lamp design), but I see it as quite common with many MH's.
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yeah and it stays green all the time
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Non-cycling HPS lamp, that lost all of the sodium. Regular HPS lamps can't reach to this state.
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