Here it is running off my S54 M-250CF. Yeah, being run around 25% power, but it lit up lol. It made the ends blacken a little but when this is ever run on an actual 400W HPS ballast, the sputtering will disappear.
You do have a 400w ballast right?
Who makes the ones with the green dimple? Philips? I have one like that but in a Sylvania sleeve, evidently it's not Sylvania though! (The one I was asking about using to test the 250w HPS M-400A)
Yep it's a Philips Alto. The operation of the lamp doesn't change like with fluorescent (doesn't start off mercury starved lol) but reduced Hg HPS lamps do not last nearly as long. Alto HPS lamps suck. You'll get maybe three years out of it.
Actually, correction to my above comment. The operation is affecting with the fact that less mercury means the sodium will vaporize more quickly. Dunno if that's bad, but I believe the mercury is used to slow the evaporation of the sodium so that it doesn't vaporize too quickly. Not sure if there's a reason the vaporization needs to be controlled, but that's why HPS lamps with more mercury take longer to turn orange.
Plus they have a prettier startup.
I need to test my two 1000w HPS lamps and ballasts, I've had them for five years now and barely even looked at them.
Who makes the ones with the green dimple? Philips? I have one like that but in a Sylvania sleeve, evidently it's not Sylvania though! (The one I was asking about using to test the 250w HPS M-400A)
Green dimple is Altos just like with fluorescents. Sylvanias lamps still look like above with the BT-style supports for the arctube support.
I need to test my two 1000w HPS lamps and ballasts, I've had them for five years now and barely even looked at them.