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AEC Lunoide with a 250W HPS lamp, glowing continuously in mercury color
As it have a regular saturated HPS lamp, why it glowing continuously in mercury color without cycling?
This lantern was pinkish white in the past.

AEC Lunoide with a 250W HPS lamp, glowing continuously in mercury color

As it have a regular saturated HPS lamp, why it glowing continuously in mercury color without cycling?
This lantern was pinkish white in the past.

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Album name:dor123 / Lanterns (Including LED lanterns)
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Date added:Mar 21, 2024
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merc   [Apr 23, 2024 at 10:00 PM]
The chemistry inside the burner must have changed - never seen such a constant behaviour with an HPS lamp.
rjluna2   [Apr 25, 2024 at 06:35 PM]
Probably depleted Sodium Confused
dor123   [May 24, 2024 at 02:41 PM]
I've seen high xenon pressure HPS lamps do this at the end of their life.
But regular HPS lamps usually have excess amount of sodium-mercury to last without losing all the sodium, like in the case of non-cycling HPS lamps, which have very small amount of sodium-mercury amalgam, so that they ends their life bluish white. So that the mercury pressure increases as the sodium being lost from the arctube, causing lamp voltage rise, eventually cycling.
This lantern right now don't working anymore.

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