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General Electric PF-1000 PowrFlood Firing Up

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Uploaded by on Aug 3, 2006

A General Electric PF-1000 PowrFlood Firing Up.

It uses 1,000-watt Mercury Vapor lamps.

Video ©2007 David Frangioso

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  • @SCHNEIDER0928 yup thats what they use....i bet those are Expensive...and the 18000 Watt Units are probably not going to be found anywhere else but scientific purposes.

  • for what is worth i just did a search and found metal halide bulbs from 2000 to 18000 watts, the 2000 watt bulbs are used in fixtures you find in major league ball parks

  • No...Not Really...Mercury Vapor Lamps can go as High as 10,000 Watts...those 10 KW Lamps are used for Science Applications....the highest Wattage used For Commercial Lighting is 2,000 Watts...those are not Manufactured Anymore...1,000 Watt Lamps are still Avalible though...mercs today range from 50-1,000 Watts.

  • ahhhh the pf-1000, my favorite floodlight.

  • 1,000 watts? Isn't that pretty high for a MV lamp?

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