TropTrea
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So, if I am reading this right....I can run my 24" 6-bulb ATI PM at 7.5v in the winter months to keep the noise down and run it at 9v in the hotter seasons to cool the bulbs properly?
Also, I did not know about the "stamp" needed to be on the side of the fixture where the vents are located. Does it make that much of a difference? My vents are located on the far right of the ATI PM opposite the power cords.
Very good info and if anyone can please clarify so I run my fixture and bulbs properly that would be great.
Many thanks.......
Having worked in the industry I will tell you that both ends of the bulbs are virtualy identical with the exception that only one end is stamped. It is generaly a good practice to align the stamping on the bulb away from the area you want to light up simply because the stamping decreases the light emitted through it. In my mind it is very minimal. Also as light is reflected back into the bulb at the point where it is stamped it can cause that point on the bulb to get slightly hotter than the rest of the bulb.
Unless there is some realy heavey stamping with a very absorbant black paint it I doubt that anyone would realy notice much difference on this. I actualy like to align the bulbs so I can see the markings on the bulbs without pulling them completely out.