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![]() Hello,
Just took a look in my canopy today and realized the new Philips NO Daylight bulb I put in 1 month ago is already showing signs of age. One of the ends is already black and the bulb's output is not even close to its original intensity. There are 3 other VHOs from URI in the system and all are driven by an IceCap controlled by a Niche Engineering's Solar 1000-L1 in case you are wondering. 1 month life for a NO is a bit too short for me. I just put in a new Philips NO daylight and a Philips NO high-CRI so we'll see how it goes. |
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![]() thats weird Titus, most peopl say there NO's last over 1 year on the icecap.. mind you I learned how the life of bulbs are rated yesterday and the likely hood of getting one that will fail in 1 month is 2% so you might have gottena bum bulb. you should realy try the GE Daylight Ultra. it has the highest lumen output that I have seen in a NO bulb.. i put a coupld in my kitchen and all I can say is wow. they are about a 6900K and bright.
Steve |
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![]() Hello,
Yeah bummer me. Life sucks everyday until I finish my thesis. First bad calcium test kit then bad light bulb. Can't wait to get to California later this summer after I get my thing written up. :D :D :D [ 28 March 2002, 19:33: Message edited by: Titus ] |
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Steve |
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![]() Hello,
It's a roadtrip along the west coast from Vancouver to southern California. Lots of: 1) business opportunities and exposures for our board [img]tongue.gif[/img] 2) sight seeing :eek: 3) fun time [img]smile.gif[/img] 4) beach time :cool: 5) Home Depot time :D |
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![]() home depot? hmm no southdown on the west coast.. what you up to now [img]smile.gif[/img]
Steve |
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![]() Hello,
I did mentioned about renting a U-Haul trailer stock piling on the Southdown sand on our way up. Of course I said it as a joke but the other guys were like :eek: . I just want to see how's the HD is like down there. |
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![]() Short bulb life is when overdriven is not a surprise.
I used to work for a crt display manufacturer that did custom aps for the medical industry. This often involved overdriving the tubes, which in turn lead to a shorter life. The phosphors burn of more quickly. If it sounds to good to be true, it usually is. Fred. |