The problems associated with the 175 watts 10k is as follows:
The 175 watts 10K bulb did not produce satisfactory results on some TAR ballast, while they worked fine on any good brand name TAR ballast. The only ballast we are aware of that that is may not work on is the britepro ballast, which I beleive is an odd ball ballast. As far as other reports we have not found what ballast (could be no name ballasts), in majority of the cases the the returned 175 watts 10k was sold to other users with TAR ballast and was conformed to be working fine.
Steve,
You don't have to "wish" we always have a satisfaction gaurantee. If you are not happy please return the bulbs for a refund.
Ree-fready,
Please do not give up on us, please return the bulb for a refund. Can you please tell us what ballast you were running it on. As the 250 watts 10k is still a remote issue. With over 4000 bulbs sold in the last 6 months, the satisfaction has been well over 99%, with the sheer volume there is always someone who might have had a problem.
Any bulb in the market today, there is always mixed responses to a product especially MH bulbs. While some swear by thier performance others are less impressed. This is the case with existing or new prodcuts in the market.
For anyone that had issues with the product (purchased directly from me) please get in touch with me, I stand behind my products.
As for my pricing earlier I did make it clear that they were distributor price, I didn't find any other way of marketing a new product with my limited marketing network.
For anyone using a 10K or lower bulb, a switch to 20K is quiet a surprise. It takes time to get accustomed to such a drastic change in color.
Yours Truly,
Venki Worathur
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