TUBULAR and CIRCULAR Induction Lamps use external heat sinks to manage temperature, but the BULB shape is an internal induction lamp with a central cavity for the coil and a heat sink at the base for proper heat dissipation. Fulham suggests sending a fixture in to its light lab for thermal testing prior to installation of Induction systems, whether BULB, CIRCULAR or TUBULAR, to be sure to get the most out of your Fulham HighHorse Induction Lighting Solution.
we like induction lamps for all the reasons stated but it seems like the first lamp you held up uses an electrode inside the lamp unlike the circular lamp where the magnets are on the outside of the lamp. The reason I'm bringing this up is because I tried a base up installation with 10 of the first lamp about 6 months ago and four of them have failed. My supplier told me they were QL series & they don't handle the heat very well. The circular & tubulars haven't had any issues. Is that true?
TUBULAR and CIRCULAR Induction Lamps use external heat sinks to manage temperature, but the BULB shape is an internal induction lamp with a central cavity for the coil and a heat sink at the base for proper heat dissipation. Fulham suggests sending a fixture in to its light lab for thermal testing prior to installation of Induction systems, whether BULB, CIRCULAR or TUBULAR, to be sure to get the most out of your Fulham HighHorse Induction Lighting Solution.
Fulhamltgco 7 months ago
we like induction lamps for all the reasons stated but it seems like the first lamp you held up uses an electrode inside the lamp unlike the circular lamp where the magnets are on the outside of the lamp. The reason I'm bringing this up is because I tried a base up installation with 10 of the first lamp about 6 months ago and four of them have failed. My supplier told me they were QL series & they don't handle the heat very well. The circular & tubulars haven't had any issues. Is that true?
bvccooper 1 year ago