How do you tell old bulbs from new?

Star Dog

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I've got some bulbs mixed up two are only burnt in and two have done a crop maybe two?
They all look the same, I've a intensity meter but that is no good a fkd bulb stills burns bright but apparently has diminished PAR.
 

Maggs707

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I've got some bulbs mixed up two are only burnt in and two have done a crop maybe two?
They all look the same, I've a intensity meter but that is no good a fkd bulb stills burns bright but apparently has diminished PAR.
You can get a PAR meter on Amazon for $30
 

Star Dog

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:o Well you heard the price of the PAR meter, it's good to have a something that we can work from at least, I've downloaded the app but I've not had a chance to take any measurements, it'll be interesting to see what difference there is.
 

Maggs707

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:o Well you heard the price of the PAR meter, it's good to have a something that we can work from at least, I've downloaded the app but I've not had a chance to take any measurements, it'll be interesting to see what difference there is.
Keep me posted bro! I downloaded it and haven't used it yet either lol. This whole time I have been using a LUX meter and thinking it was PAR. Oops
 

The Gram Reaper

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HPS bulbs will have black on both sides of the tube inside them, this black grows as the bulb gets more burnt out. An old bulb will have a brown dingy look instead of a clear glass look. Also, some old bulbs have a silver burn on them around the base. Running bulbs hot, like with open hoods and low airflow, will shorten the lifespan of the bulb greatly.
 
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