daisy2687
Well-Known Member
After researching the subject I think I've confused myself even more. I've found this bulb
http://www.lampspecs.co.uk/Light-Bulbs-Tubes/Tubular-Ceramic/Tubular-Ceramic-Metal-Halide-CMH150-TT-UVC-O-U-830-E40-21516-150W-GE;jsessionid=0a0106431f43e517e8b20ad84302abba982334560a67.e3eSc3eMbxuPe34Pa38Ta3aKa3n0
But I cant find an ANSI code to tell me what kind of ballast to use. Someone was telling me all CMH under 250w are MH ballast and above 250w are HPS ballast. I know this used to be true but I tihnk they made some new bulbs?
Also same/similar bulb here
http://greenshop.hu/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=garden_flypage.tpl&product_id=1578&category_id=261&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=38
states that it can be used in HPS ballast, yet I read straight from GE that their 'constantcolor' line ranges from 20-150w and says:
ConstantColor CMH lamps require the same type of ballasts
as are used for conventional quartz metal halide
lamps of the same nominal lamp power. These lamps are
compatible with IEC and ANSI type ballasts manufactured
for metal halide lamps.
Aaaand another bulb here, not GE or Phillips. Pretty obvious it states can use in HPS (ANSI s55)
http://wicexchange.com/pid-59-150w-ceramic-metal-halide-lamp-tubular.html
If anyone is knowledgable about this help would be greatly appreciated.
http://www.lampspecs.co.uk/Light-Bulbs-Tubes/Tubular-Ceramic/Tubular-Ceramic-Metal-Halide-CMH150-TT-UVC-O-U-830-E40-21516-150W-GE;jsessionid=0a0106431f43e517e8b20ad84302abba982334560a67.e3eSc3eMbxuPe34Pa38Ta3aKa3n0
But I cant find an ANSI code to tell me what kind of ballast to use. Someone was telling me all CMH under 250w are MH ballast and above 250w are HPS ballast. I know this used to be true but I tihnk they made some new bulbs?
Also same/similar bulb here
http://greenshop.hu/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=garden_flypage.tpl&product_id=1578&category_id=261&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=38
states that it can be used in HPS ballast, yet I read straight from GE that their 'constantcolor' line ranges from 20-150w and says:
ConstantColor CMH lamps require the same type of ballasts
as are used for conventional quartz metal halide
lamps of the same nominal lamp power. These lamps are
compatible with IEC and ANSI type ballasts manufactured
for metal halide lamps.
Aaaand another bulb here, not GE or Phillips. Pretty obvious it states can use in HPS (ANSI s55)
http://wicexchange.com/pid-59-150w-ceramic-metal-halide-lamp-tubular.html
If anyone is knowledgable about this help would be greatly appreciated.