There's some metal halide lamps at my stepfather's car dealership that are out. Before he rents a bucket truck to replace them, is there a way to tell from the ground what kind of lamps we need? There's no NEMA tags or any identification on the floodlights.
Do you have binoculars? You can maybe look into it and see how large the lamps are. If the lamps aren't exploded, you probably will be able to tell what the lamps are. Most likely they will be 400 or 1000w. 1000w lamps always have the knob on the end of them, while most newer 400w lamps have an ED shape. If the fixtures aren't pulse start, you can just put in coated
lamps which are cheaper, cause less ballast losses, and will last much longer than the metal halide lamps, saving you from renting a lift more often