Nothing would happen... HPS can't start without an igniter. now if it was a 100W MV lamp that would be a different story lol. but HPS or PSMH would do nothing. Same if you hooked a HPS or PSMH up to a regular incandescent fixture. It won't strike. which is why medium base HPS and PSMH lamps are safe but medium base MV lamps are not safe since they will attempt to start on a regular incandescent fixture.
you need a few thouseand volts to start the lamp. it might sputter at the ends and leak sodium from the arc tube but i'm confident it wouldn't blow up. even the OCV of te ballast isn't enough to start a HPS lamp.
I just can't get over the size of that reflector. I even saw M-1000s and OV-50s in person at Joe Maurath's but just seeing one of these with a ED17 lamp show the true enormous size of these things! And to think that the M-1000 is the most compact 1000W light ever made lol.
It's an ED17 isn't it? Those are a little longer and a little narrower than a 60W incandescent lamp. Speaking of that, if you stuck a 60W incandescent in this (bypassing the ballast) I wonder how much light wouldn't get trapped inside lol.
Just for you, of course, check the video section tomorrow !I will as soon as I wake up with a face shield and plenty of room. if i can find a 4 watt bulb. ?
Just because the ballast is 1000W doesn't mean the lamp is powered at 1000W. If you stick a 100W MV lamp on it, the CWA ballast will try to run the lamp properly, which is why it overheats, failing to do so but with incandescents, they are a resistive load so they will run normal as long as the incandescent is rated equal to or less than the ballast. Since MV ballasts have 130 OCV they will run a 120v incandescent normall (well slightly overdrive it but it will just appear slightly brighter). And on a 150W or less 55V HPS ballast, an incandecent will be driven at about half-power but you won't damage the ballast as long as you don't stick a higher wattage lamp than what the ballast is rated for.
I'm 15 years old going on 16, I'm not an engineer. I don't even want to be an engineer so what gives? "Professional lighting engineer" is what Jace has the forum programmed to say when you get over 1000 forum posts. It's not something I chose; i have no control over what that says. I'm sorry to hear about your mother passing but don't take it out on me. I really am sorry for your mom though.
I'm 15 years old going on 16, I'm not an engineer. I don't even want to be an engineer so what gives? "Professional lighting engineer" is what Jace has the forum programmed to say when you get over 1000 forum posts. It's not something I chose; i have no control over what that says. I'm sorry to hear about your mother passing but don't take it out on me. I really am sorry for your mom though.