have you been to the lasithi platau wind farm? dozens and dozens of irrigation wind turbines, fully restored (except it seems for one, witch seems to always be devoid of it's rotor, only the tower, nacelle and pump rod remains )
many CMHs! It seems to be popular in Sweden, I kind of like it because it's safer than standard MH because it doesn't have quartz, it has a ceramic arc tube like HPS! but I don't think it makes sense to change from HPS to CMH because they are almost the same performance or rather HPS is slightly more efficient CMH about 120 lumens/watt 2800-3000K and HPS 150lumens/watt 1900-2150K max and I put a HPS 70w in external space and it lit up very strongly it lit up even the neighbor's area which is 10 meters, imagine 150w what would happen that is 2.5 more light and I can tell you that it satisfactorily lit up an area of more than 50 square meters and lasts longer than CMH and as far as I know there are two kinds of metal halide ceramics: CDO, CPO or am I wrong?
"Oh, that was a long text you wrote. I need to keep up too. I get a lot of questions sometimes and it makes me dizzy 😂😂"Yes, there are two main types of ceramic metal halide lamps: CDO (Ceramic Discharge Metal Halide) and CPO (Ceramic Pressure Operated). Both use a ceramic arc tube, offering advantages such as better color rendering and longer lifespan compared to traditional metal halide lamps.
random guy at a skate park : "i ride a skateboard, what do you ride? skyworks : "a bucket truck!" *proceeds to drive it into the skate park and relamps the floodlights*. nice floods BTW, cool to see them still in use. i hate the flatness of the newer floodlights and streetlights, they don't look perspectivelly and volumetrically possible, like the TARDIS from Dr WHO (before Disney ruined it). i like how you can look at an older light and see the dish-shape of it and almost immediately understand how it works.
@@Skyworkss scored a PHILIPS TEMPO MV floodlight from the hospital's parking lot. IT FELL on a pickup truck!!! replaced with an ugly LED, but the technicians let me have it. kudos to the hospital staff for putting up with me having all of these old lights in the room.
Nice long video ❤thanks 🤩
Enjoy🫶❤️🙌
Very good 🧰
Thanks j🫶❤️
Those lights look like party lights
For large events, you can absolutely use it.🫶
Greetings from Turkey , very nice video these HID lamps are way better than LEDs . hope there are some sox fixtures in your area
Maybe i dont think that 🤷♂️
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Visit Greece sometime😊😃
I was recently in Crete, and I really loved it. It's a stunningly beautiful country.🇬🇷❤️
Thank you for your kind words and yes, Crete is very beautiful
@@johnjunior-70❤
have you been to the lasithi platau wind farm? dozens and dozens of irrigation wind turbines, fully restored (except it seems for one, witch seems to always be devoid of it's rotor, only the tower, nacelle and pump rod remains )
@@georgewills-ek1ggnope😢
But it's strange, this lamp looks new
Yes, it's a new lamp, but it was broken, so I had to replace it again. Sometimes new lamps have manufacturing defects.
@@Skyworkss ugh, that SUCKS!
many CMHs! It seems to be popular in Sweden, I kind of like it because it's safer than standard MH because it doesn't have quartz, it has a ceramic arc tube like HPS! but I don't think it makes sense to change from HPS to CMH because they are almost the same performance or rather HPS is slightly more efficient CMH about 120 lumens/watt 2800-3000K and HPS 150lumens/watt 1900-2150K max and I put a HPS 70w in external space and it lit up very strongly it lit up even the neighbor's area which is 10 meters, imagine 150w what would happen that is 2.5 more light and I can tell you that it satisfactorily lit up an area of more than 50 square meters and lasts longer than CMH and as far as I know there are two kinds of metal halide ceramics: CDO, CPO or am I wrong?
"Oh, that was a long text you wrote. I need to keep up too. I get a lot of questions sometimes and it makes me dizzy 😂😂"Yes, there are two main types of ceramic metal halide lamps: CDO (Ceramic Discharge Metal Halide) and CPO (Ceramic Pressure Operated). Both use a ceramic arc tube, offering advantages such as better color rendering and longer lifespan compared to traditional metal halide lamps.
Exactly but they don't have very good brightness retention when they reach the end of their life
i am the proud owner of a THORN SONPAK 400W MV floodlight!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Very nice 🫶🙌
random guy at a skate park : "i ride a skateboard, what do you ride?
skyworks : "a bucket truck!" *proceeds to drive it into the skate park and relamps the floodlights*.
nice floods BTW, cool to see them still in use. i hate the flatness of the newer floodlights and streetlights, they don't look perspectivelly and volumetrically possible, like the TARDIS from Dr WHO (before Disney ruined it). i like how you can look at an older light and see the dish-shape of it and almost immediately understand how it works.
😂 You’ll probably see more of the older models; take the chance to enjoy them before they disappear over time.
@@Skyworkss will do, and i might be able to save some too!
Do that it’s good ❤
@@Skyworkss scored a PHILIPS TEMPO MV floodlight from the hospital's parking lot. IT FELL on a pickup truck!!! replaced with an ugly LED, but the technicians let me have it. kudos to the hospital staff for putting up with me having all of these old lights in the room.
Do you ride skeatbord?
No i wish i could 😂
but you are riding a skateboard, a very large and tall one!. i have a scooter.