150 Watt HPS for $20.00

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Uploaded by on Oct 18, 2008

http://www.e-conolight.com/Product/EProductDetail.asp?ProductFamilyID=7&F...

Very nice light :) easy to use and make a remote ballast with.

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  • I'm an electrician that specializes in HID lighting (high/low pressure sodium, metal halide, mercury vapor, etc...) and touching the lamps (bulbs for the layman) WILL NOT hurt them. I have handled these and hundreds of others with dirty, wet, sweaty, bloody, paint covered or otherwise contaminated hands, and the lamps still lasted their full lives. As mentioned before in the comments, touching lamps is only harmful to high wattage halogen incandescents (long skinny ones with a filament) .

  • protein? don't you mean oil?

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  • @ddavid993 clearly

  • @ballpython32 yeah in the U.S.A. is almost everything cheaper as in Europe....

  • @fireworkfreak100 California 

  • @ballpython32 do you mean with Cali---California or and city in Colombia :P

  • @fireworkfreak100 yea im guessing so. i live in northern cali everything's supper cheap compared to everywhere els i gess

  • @ballpython32 na i live in the Netherlands and i think they are crazy here!

  • @fireworkfreak100 thats weird i could get a 400 watt hps for 25.95

  • @ambalanceman62

    Thank you finally an an answer from somebody who knows what they were talking about. After shutting the lamp down I cleaned it, and had cleaned it before.

  • so this cost around 20 bucks? normally they cost about 150 man!

  • @ambalanceman62 im a lighting engineer and lighting manufacturer and what you are saying is absolute rubbish, no lamps should ever be touched whether they run on a resistive or inductive load..

    it reduces lamp life and lowers lumens output...

    (long skinny ones with a filament) .pmsl ... you idiot !!

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