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American Electric med base MV
These run on a regular Mv or MH ballast I assume? I haven't tested either one yet , they look similar to the regent 125W MV lamps 
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American Electric med base MV

These run on a regular Mv or MH ballast I assume? I haven't tested either one yet , they look similar to the regent 125W MV lamps

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vaporeyes   [Apr 08, 2014 at 11:59 PM]
As an owner of a SV-175 American Electric (branded Electripak) fixture, I'd guess this is a Philips Lo-Volt lamp, though I've never seen one with that etch. If it is dim/never warms up on a standard 100w mercury or metal halide ballast then try it on a 55v, 100w HPS ballast. It should get nice and bright and won't cycle. Some of these fixtures apparently actually used an HPS reactor ballast (with ignitor!) but came with the Lo-Volt mercury lamp. And yes, they are 125w; why the fixture was branded SV-175 I don't know...
A_lights   [Apr 12, 2014 at 06:45 PM]
Tested this on an HX 175W MV ballast and it seems normally bright

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