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EYE Lighting Sunlux lamps « on: April 20, 2016, 03:48:23 PM » Author: M250R201SA
I have 2 LU100 EYE Lighting 100W HPS lamps.  I have 1 made in March 2012, and 1 made in October 2015.  When first installed, they turn orange and just get bright, but I've started to notice that as they get older, they will look like a clear Mercury lamp and reach full intensity before the orange sodium vapor even ignites.  Do any other brands (Philips, Sylvania, GE) do this, or just EYE Sunlux lamps?
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Re: EYE Lighting Sunlux lamps « Reply #1 on: April 21, 2016, 02:18:59 AM » Author: dor123
This is a normal behavior of aged HPS lamps, to get a mercury color during run-up before getting a reddish orange or pink color at full brightness.
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Re: EYE Lighting Sunlux lamps « Reply #2 on: April 21, 2016, 04:51:13 PM » Author: Ash
Thats normal behavior for old (~up to early 90s) European HPS, the greatest quality ones. To me it looks like a sign that the Sunlux are good lamps
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Re: EYE Lighting Sunlux lamps « Reply #3 on: April 21, 2016, 10:12:04 PM » Author: dor123
@Ash: Why do you think that the later HPS from the beginning of the 2000s, don't gets redded out and gets mercury color at EOL.
Here and here is an extremely rare case of a near EOL redded out Osram NAV(SON)-E 250W china (Seen such an Osram NAV(SON)-E china only once, the rest "temporary cycler" Osram china lamps had a color of a new HPS lamp).
Also, we had a lot of redded out Osram NAV-E 250W 4Y inside the Schrede Sepale, that has been replaced by the last year.
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Re: EYE Lighting Sunlux lamps « Reply #4 on: May 02, 2016, 01:40:12 AM » Author: Lightingguy1994
Here in my part of the world, some of the lamps made today will lose their sodium all together as it ages, usually after 2 or 3 years and if it hasn't leaked by that point it'll become a clear mercury vapour lamp indefinitely. A cobra head street light in front of my house has been burning the blue mercury colour for years now, lamp is going on 6 years old
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Re: EYE Lighting Sunlux lamps « Reply #5 on: May 02, 2016, 02:15:05 AM » Author: dor123
Here, all HPS lamps that getting redded out or reaches mercury color, cycles virtually. Here is a video of a HPS lamp that cycles in bluish mercury color.
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