stancfii
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With the m80 almost extinct, I have been looking for the most suitable way to drive a Radium to spec. I know you can find the M80 used, but was curious what the best option would be for someone that wanted to buy new. I decided to email the sales department at Radium.de, I found the reply to be very interesting:
We have contacted our main US importer for aquarium lighting and asked him for his advise. This is what he answered:
I do not recommend using any magnetic coil based ballast any longer. We only sell electronic metal halide ballast. If the customer must run a magnetic ballast then I would recommend the M153. I would also tell the customer that magnetic metal halide and HPS ballast may not be on the market much longer due to EPA regulations. You can recommend our electronic Luxcore ballast that have different voltage outputs and if the customer wants to overdrive the lamp with more voltage then he can just turn the dial up for increased voltage output.
www.coralvue.com/luxcore-250w-selectable-wattage-electronic-ballast
Hope this information is assistant for you.
Regards,
Michael Kremer
Radium Lampenwerk GmbH
Sales Europe/Overseas
Dr.-Eugen-Kersting-Straße 6
51688 Wipperfürth
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I was hoping to get a different response from engineering or the like, but I guess if the bulbs don't last as long, they can sell more
Has anyone tested the 250HQI setting to see what amperage it drives a radium? I've read that the higher frequency of electronic ballasts can reduce the life of the bulb. I wonder which one would give the bulb longer life: An electronic ballast at a higher freq, or a M153 at a lower amperage?
We have contacted our main US importer for aquarium lighting and asked him for his advise. This is what he answered:
I do not recommend using any magnetic coil based ballast any longer. We only sell electronic metal halide ballast. If the customer must run a magnetic ballast then I would recommend the M153. I would also tell the customer that magnetic metal halide and HPS ballast may not be on the market much longer due to EPA regulations. You can recommend our electronic Luxcore ballast that have different voltage outputs and if the customer wants to overdrive the lamp with more voltage then he can just turn the dial up for increased voltage output.
www.coralvue.com/luxcore-250w-selectable-wattage-electronic-ballast
Hope this information is assistant for you.
Regards,
Michael Kremer
Radium Lampenwerk GmbH
Sales Europe/Overseas
Dr.-Eugen-Kersting-Straße 6
51688 Wipperfürth
/
I was hoping to get a different response from engineering or the like, but I guess if the bulbs don't last as long, they can sell more
Has anyone tested the 250HQI setting to see what amperage it drives a radium? I've read that the higher frequency of electronic ballasts can reduce the life of the bulb. I wonder which one would give the bulb longer life: An electronic ballast at a higher freq, or a M153 at a lower amperage?