Thanks
I did try the 250 tesla HPS lamp in my floodlight, you can see this in this video:
https://youtu.be/bzYIYLFx6RAAnd something very strange happened
At first the lamp was extremly dim and blue, and my ballast didnt hum like it usualy does when starting my other Osram Navilux 250W HPS lamp
Then at 06:34 there were bright flashes of light and my ballast started humming, I thought I broke something
The lamp works and starts as expected now, but this first start was very strange to me
At first I thought that the lamp has internal igniter, and I am breaking something, but the lamp had an E inside triangle, thats why I assumed I can use it with my floodlight with external igniter
PS: how much could I expect to get for my retrofit HPS lamp (I am in Slovenia, so shiping would be limited to Europe, dont even know how to safely ship this stuff, its packaging doesnt seam to be shipping resistent), I have no use for it, I have real HPS lamps, dont even have any Mercury Vapor fixtures to use it in
PPS: is there any physical or operational difference (like different ballast and ingiter required) between High presure mercury vapor and low presure mercury vapor?
If HQL means high presure, is low presure designated with LQL or something?
Also how can I even diferenciate between mercury vapor and metal halide bulbs, they look almost identical (identical arctube, both are green when broken (I think)?
The last question (sorry for so much questions): how can I test my 400W mercury vapor bulb? I do have 500W halogen floodlight (the box I got my 500W r7s halogen from, claims its 400W equvalent), can I just hook my halogen in series to act as a ballast? Do I need sn igniter also?