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Can a dimmer be used with halogen lamps?

Frequently Asked Questions - Arevco Lighting
You can use a dimmer with a halogen lamps but some low voltage halogen lamps require a special dimmer. Particles from the filament in a halogen bulb will cycle from the filament to the inside of the quartz envelope and back while in operation. Halogen bulbs used on a dimmer will last longer if they are set to full "ON" for two minutes before being turned off — this helps the particles from the filament complete their cycle.

Can't we improve halogen lamps?

HID-Online.com
The limits of the halogen technology was reached with the introduction of the PREMIUM lamp. This lamp offer 30% more light on the road ahead compared to a standard lamp. The only way for further improvements was via a new technology. The gas discharge lamp proved the answer.

What is the benefit of Halogen lamps over incandescent lamps?

Teklight Halogen Bulb FAQ's
As a result of grain boundary etching and the development of porosity due to tungsten evaporation (near the end of life, a cross-section of the filament resembles Swiss cheese) within the filament, the resistance increases during life so the current decreases at constant volts. However, the current decrease is not substantial. Light output over life will depend upon both operating wattage and any bulb blackening caused by tungsten deposits on the bulb wall.

What materials are used in halogen lamps?

FAQs - Support
There are two kinds of bulbs used in halogen lamps: transparent and translucent quartz bulbs. Materials inside the halogen lamp include tungsten filament, molybdenum foil, and filling gases consisting of a combination of Nitrogen (N2), Argon (AR), Krypton (Kr) and a small amount of halogen gas made up of iodine (I), bromine (Br), chlorine (Cl), and fluorine (F). The base of the lamp is usually made of steatite or heat-resistant metal.

How do halogen lamps give constant light output?

FAQs - Support
The halogen cycle effectively prevents blackening f the bulb wall so that there is no reduction of light output or color temperature.

What is the coating used on infrared halogen PAR lamps?

FAQs: Halogen: GE Commercial Lighting Products
The coating used on infrared halogen PAR lamps is made from tantala and silica. It is applied only to the outside of the bulb.

Can't I just replace the stock Halogen bulbs with Xenon lamps?

Sylvania Headlights & Blue Euro Lights FAQs
No. Standard 12V automotive power sources are incompatible with the HID light source. The standard halogen bulbs run at 12V, while HID lamps run at approximately 25000V and require several amps to start up. The additional hardware that comes with the kit is needed to convert your car's 12V power source to drive the HID system. The connector is also totally different from any automotive halogen bulb connector. Yes and no.

Do the HID lamps need to be modified to fit the Halogen headlight housings?

Sylvania Headlights & Blue Euro Lights FAQs
If you are doing a conversion for a 9006 setup using the custom fabricated beam pattern correct kit, then no modifications to the HID lamp is needed to make it fit. Some headlamp housings where the 9006 bulb is held in by a clip may require the removal of a small tab on the inner edge of where the bulb enters the housing. This can be done using a file, but care must be taken not to allow any particles or dust to enter the headlamp housing.

What is a Halogen bulb?

M&M Lighting - Frequently Asked Questions
Halogen is a type of incandescent lamp. It has a tungsten filament just like a regular incandescent that you may use in your home, however the bulb is filled with halogen gas. When an incandescent lamp (one which produces light by heating a tungsten filament) operates, tungsten from the filament is evaporated into the gas of the bulb and deposited on the glass wall.

Is Eye Saver better than Halogen?

Westinghouse Eye Saver Easy Reading Light Bulb
For this application, incandescent light sources are preferred over halogen. Halogen bulbs produce more heat and glare than incandescent bulbs. (back to top)

Where are the lamps made?

Frequently Asked Questions - Mystic Mountain Lanterns, LLC
Each lamp is carefully carved out of the crystal salt found in the foothills of the Himalayan Mountains. After that, each lamp is securely attached to its base with screws.

What if I am not permitted to vote?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) | Monroe County, NY
If you are not on the poll-list, it may be because your registration form was not received or, for a primary, because you aren’t enrolled in a party. If you believe that you are eligible, you can still vote. Ask for an affidavit ballot, which is basically a paper ballot. After the election, the Board of Elections will check its records and your vote will be counted if you are indeed eligible to vote.

Is Eye Saver an incandescent, halogen or fluorescent bulb?

Westinghouse Eye Saver Easy Reading Light Bulb
Eye Saver is an incandescent bulb. NASA conducted research with other light sources but found the incandescent light bulb is the best light source for this application because it produces the maximum amount of light with less glare. (back to top)

How are lamps replaced?

UV Curing Lamp FAQ
Remove irradiator cover by removing both knobs at each end of the LIA and lifting out the assembly by its handles. Clean the replacement UV lamp and reflector liners with a lint free cloth and denatured isopropyl alcohol. Use latex or vinyl gloves during this step to keep the lamp free of any fingerprints. Place one lamp lead and end fitting through the mounted metal air diffuser and on top of the lamp holder.

How often should I change my lamps?

Atlantic Tan :: Frequently asked questions about indoor tann...
Each brand of tanning lamp has a different life expectancy, typically 800 to 1000. We recommend residential tanning lamps be changed about every 3 years. Replacement of tanning bulbs in commercial tanning equipment .varies with usage.
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