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HydroFarm 400w Metal Halide
A HydroFarm 400w metal halide grow light fixture...
Something I picked up for free a couple weeks ago
(works, but lamp is @ EOL)
Keywords: Indoor_Fixtures

HydroFarm 400w Metal Halide

A HydroFarm 400w metal halide grow light fixture...
Something I picked up for free a couple weeks ago
(works, but lamp is @ EOL)

070HP_FO.jpg 100MH_FL.jpg HF400MH.jpg MV175UP.jpg HPS70UP.jpg
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Filename:HF400MH.jpg
Album name:xmaslightguy / HID Fixtures & Bulbs
Keywords:Indoor_Fixtures
Company and Date Manufactured:HydroFarm
Wattage:400
Lamp Type:Metal Halide
Filesize:117 KiB
Date added:Oct 06, 2012
Dimensions:800 x 1186 pixels
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streetlight98   [Oct 06, 2012 at 11:35 PM]
This'll make a good garage light! Smile you coule mount this over plants with a clear 400W MV lamp and those leaves will look so lively and green!
xmaslightguy   [Oct 07, 2012 at 03:34 AM]
Don't have a planned use for it right now, but simply could not pass it up for free Smile .. garage ceiling would be a good place if for no other reason than storage LOL ..

If it'll run a MV lamp thats good to know Cool
I do have a new MH one on order...
streetlight98   [Oct 07, 2012 at 02:33 PM]
Yes, this is a probe start MH fixture so mercury vapor lamps of the same wattage will run fine. BTW, if i were you I'd run nothing but a protected lamp in that fixture, as it's open. Or course with mercs you need not worry about the lamp rupturing as long as the lamp doesn't come in contact with water while it's on. That'll crack the outer glass due to the thermal shock. A open-rated lamp has a shroud around the arc tube so in the event of an arctube rupture, it will keep the outer glass from being shattered. That's a double plus if you think about it. It keeps hot glass particals from falling (preventing a mess and possibility of burns) and also keep all the arc tube's gases from leaking out. Smile
xmaslightguy   [Oct 07, 2012 at 08:04 PM]
Not sure what type the lamp I ordered was - didn't say if it was protected or not (so I'm assuming it isn't)
There is actually a glass cover on the fixture, which doesn't show in the pic...so that atleast gives a level of protection Smile
streetlight98   [Oct 07, 2012 at 08:06 PM]
yeah if it was an open rated/protected lamp the lamp code would end in "/O". As long as there's some sort of cover you won't have to worry about it but it's always in the back of my head... Neutral
xmaslightguy   [Oct 07, 2012 at 08:19 PM]
Yeah.. and its a good idea Smile I've always heard MH lamps can explode - but I guess its mainly an issue if they're left running at EOL?
A_lights   [Oct 07, 2012 at 09:39 PM]
most lamps are unprotected, however this is only really an issue when lamps are run horizontal like here...the arc bows upwards, and you could make a glass shield, but unless the arc-tube is blackened then there isn't much to worry about..most fail passively by not lighting up anymore (unless you take an NST to it! Smile
GEsoftwhite100watts   [Jan 20, 2013 at 01:43 AM]
Is this a BT28 "Cram" lamp?

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