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#42453 09/21/04 08:26 AM
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A commercial client wants to convert his incandescent exterior lighting (mounted on building) to HID. In theory, the energy savings will pay back the cost of the changeover in a few years. I have heard from several contractors that the life of HID lamps is often much shorter than advertized. Due to the cost of relamping, this would significantly extend the payback period. I would appreciate the comments of others with first hand expereince in this area.

#42454 09/21/04 09:16 AM
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HID lighting in general would make a better option than an incandescent source, any day.
A standard Metal Halide lamp will give 15, 000 Hrs of light and a SON lamp will give up to 20,000 Hrs.
Also, a HID lamp is generally more robust when it comes to vibration and voltage surges.


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