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Uploaded by GlobalGreenEnergy on May 13, 2009
Quick demonstration of Induction Lighting Technology
Education
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@gluino you need a better ballast, not electronic ballast. it's the electronic ballast that always screws up.
poiiihy 3 months ago
@yassin1516
may be from the camera
Martinbg1 6 months ago
the light is tgreen at 00:11
vincentstockdaletv 6 months ago
WHA THE LIGN BECOMES GEEN FOR A VEW SECONDS
BY 0:03 -0:04
yassin1516 6 months ago
WHA THE LIGN BECOMES GEEN FOR A VEW SECONDS
@lokeycmos electromagnetic field + conductive material hooked up to a lamp = light
1Nekit1 6 months ago
so how does it work? im not dumb i know what induction is, but how does it produce light from an electromagnetic feild
lokeycmos 6 months ago
@gluino
break for no reason after ONLY 20,000 hours damn... it's still good...
incandescent bulb: 1000 hours!!
halogen bulbs: 2000 hours
compact fluorescent: 6000 - 10,000 hours
fluorescent tubes : 16,000 hours with the condition to let them on minimum 3 hours a day, do not respect that and you will get maximum 8000 hours
sodium/ metal halide: 20,000 hours and do i have to mention the impediments like the heat, colour and flikering?
udarntors 7 months ago 2
is it like tesla coil but with a fluorescent bulb?
ebgrisi 9 months ago
@gluino the main weakness in Induction Lamps is the circuitry that drives the lamp.....the lamp itself being electrodeless can potentially live a very long time.....the circuitry driving it seems very sensitive to spikes and temperature.
form109 1 year ago
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@gluino you need a better ballast, not electronic ballast. it's the electronic ballast that always screws up.
poiiihy 3 months ago
@yassin1516
may be from the camera
Martinbg1 6 months ago
the light is tgreen at 00:11
vincentstockdaletv 6 months ago
WHA THE LIGN BECOMES GEEN FOR A VEW SECONDS
BY 0:03 -0:04
yassin1516 6 months ago
WHA THE LIGN BECOMES GEEN FOR A VEW SECONDS
yassin1516 6 months ago
@lokeycmos electromagnetic field + conductive material hooked up to a lamp = light
1Nekit1 6 months ago
so how does it work? im not dumb i know what induction is, but how does it produce light from an electromagnetic feild
lokeycmos 6 months ago
@gluino
break for no reason after ONLY 20,000 hours damn... it's still good...
incandescent bulb: 1000 hours!!
halogen bulbs: 2000 hours
compact fluorescent: 6000 - 10,000 hours
fluorescent tubes : 16,000 hours with the condition to let them on minimum 3 hours a day, do not respect that and you will get maximum 8000 hours
sodium/ metal halide: 20,000 hours and do i have to mention the impediments like the heat, colour and flikering?
udarntors 7 months ago 2
is it like tesla coil but with a fluorescent bulb?
ebgrisi 9 months ago
@gluino the main weakness in Induction Lamps is the circuitry that drives the lamp.....the lamp itself being electrodeless can potentially live a very long time.....the circuitry driving it seems very sensitive to spikes and temperature.
form109 1 year ago