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markp
- Jan 1, 1970
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Hi All,
My TT club currently has five 500W halogen lamps per table. They are
prone to overheating and are very inefficient, but the lighting quality is
excellent.
We are now looking for more efficient lighting systems with longer lifespan.
They should have the same colour spectrum as the halogens and not have any
strobing effects.
Does anyone have any recommendations for high efficiency alternatives to
halogen lighting? From what I've read so far it looks like we will need a
colour temperature of around 3000K and a very high CRI. High frequency warm
flourescents look interesting, but is it possible to use a combination of
HPS and HID to give the desired spectrum, if so how do you reduce the
strobing effects?
Any info or links appreciated!
Mark.
My TT club currently has five 500W halogen lamps per table. They are
prone to overheating and are very inefficient, but the lighting quality is
excellent.
We are now looking for more efficient lighting systems with longer lifespan.
They should have the same colour spectrum as the halogens and not have any
strobing effects.
Does anyone have any recommendations for high efficiency alternatives to
halogen lighting? From what I've read so far it looks like we will need a
colour temperature of around 3000K and a very high CRI. High frequency warm
flourescents look interesting, but is it possible to use a combination of
HPS and HID to give the desired spectrum, if so how do you reduce the
strobing effects?
Any info or links appreciated!
Mark.