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This lamp have white light, in my phone camera looks green!!! But i am not sure, is this metal halide or mercury vapor?
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Mercury vapor with a color correcting phosphor. It looks green in the camera because the camera see the yellow mercury lines as green.
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I only working with the international date format (dd.mm.yyyy).
I lives in Israel, which is a 220-240V, 50hz country.
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Mercury vapor with a color correcting phosphor. It looks green in the camera because the camera see the yellow mercury lines as green.
But there are metal halide lamps that look green with camera of my phone??
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This is from the same reason that the camera sees the yellow mercury spectral lines as green. This is generally that the camera sees yellow wavelengths as green.
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Most MH lamps have shorter arc than the equivalent size Mercury lamps. Is the arc long or short ?
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That's a Westinghouse OV-14B with the glass missing! These use the same glass as the OV-10.
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I don't think this is some OV cobrahead. I think that the country micole66 lives, don't have any American lanterns.
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I can't really pinpoint the exact model for sure, but I think that's either a OV-14B or a OV-12. More likely a OV-12 since that had the glass separately hinged like a clamshell. Is there a higher res picture available?
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Come to think of it this is an ov12 since the ov14b is a split door like the original ov25...
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This lantern isn't American, this is some European clone of it
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This lantern isn't American, this is some European clone of it
So if you still think this is not OV series fixture, what do you think it is? Please explain why you think this is a European light. Other members have shown prior that Westinghouse fixtures saw some use in Europe. For the record here is a set of pictures of a OV-12. You can see the second picture looks a lot like the one in the pic. The OV-12 was such a short lived design that I doubt anyone cloned the design.
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Gotta add some observation about "short lived production lanterns" in other countries
In Israel, the most common "large" (~150W) lantern inside towns for decades was the AEG Koffer 150 made in Germany. We seen 3 generations of it :
- Metal body with 4 small clips, installed since the 70's till mid 80's
- Thin Fiber body with the same 4 small clips, installed from the mid till the end of the 80's
- Thick Fiber body with different shape (deeper), 2 large clips, installed from the beginning of the 90's till the 2000's
In Germany, it's home country,
- Metal body ones are from the 60's..70's (and the oldest of them have only 2 clips, a thing i haven't seen in Israel at all)
- The "new" Fiber body version existed allready in the 80's
- I have not seen any posts about the "first" Fiber body version being installed anywhere. It could be that the lantern is very rare to non existent in Germany, and there were more of them exported than used inside ?
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