Hello all Lighting Gallery Members:
To those who are not aware, mercury vapor
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bulbs were stated to have been banned at the beginning of 2016.
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To me and other lighting collectors alike, this is rather unfortunate. Not only will older fixtures have to be retrofitted or replaced, but the ban of
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lamps also means the loss of that awesome bluish-green light. It is unbelievable to think that lighting technology that has been around since 1901 has now been phased out. However, I recently came across a series of bulbs known as EYE Moon Pulse lamps. Another relatively well-known LG member, Arcblue, made a post on these bulbs. In fact, their post is the way I came across this series of awesome, ingenious bulbs. Basically, what the Moon Pulse lamps are is a series of mercury vapor lamp designed to run on newer PSMH ballasts. They are more or less a standard MV lamp, but lack a starting resistor and electrode. Thus, they can only run on a Pulse-Start ballast, they WILL NOT run on a standard MV ballast. While this does put certain older fixtures to shame, it means MV is not completely gone. Additionally, because these lamps are a "specialty" type of lamp, they are exempt from the ban. Thus, in theory you could continue to convert newer PSMH fixtures to MV for a long time, assuming you can find these bulbs.
These bulbs are available in 50-175 watts; 100 being the most common. They come in a standard E-shaped bulb, and R-shaped (both medium based); more common for landscape lighting. Landscape lighting was EYE Lighting's motive for designing this series of lamp. I recently bought a 100w one from the 1000Bulbs Amazon store; they (1000 Bulbs) also sell them directly on their site. However, as mentioned, 100w the most commonly-available type.
Get them now while supplies last! They are VERY inexpensive; I paid only around $16 for mine before shipping (about $4). I will have some pictures of the bulb posted within a few weeks; I'm pretty busy at the moment. Nonetheless, I absolutely love mine, and am THRILLED to know I will have mercury vapor in action for a long time to come!
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Thank you to everyone for your commission to keeping old lighting alive!
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Be sure to check out these lamps; you can find a whole brochure about them by doing a simple search of "EYE Moon Pulse", etc. More to come from me!
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