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Halogen eco?




by sueno001 » 06/11/08, 14:15

Hello,

I am looking to change my halogen. Put an eco halogen. But do I just have to change the bulb and put an eco halogen bulb or do I have to change the hallogen and get rid of mine?
In this case or can I find my happiness? urgent gracias
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by Christophe » 06/11/08, 14:17

You are lucky to have fallen here say so!

If it's a 7W or 300W R500s halogen you can put this just by replacing the halogen bulb: https://www.econologie.com/shop/ampoule- ... p-187.html

For the smaller models in 150W there is no bulb but you can change the whole spot by putting this economic spot: https://www.econologie.com/shop/spot-hal ... p-188.html
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by gregdu13250 » 10/11/08, 19:26

If you don't want to lose lumens go here: https://www.econologie.com/forums/ampoule-ec ... t6376.html

it is necessary to plan to add 5 projectors to the existing one to have a luminous flux than what produces a 500w
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by Christophe » 13/11/08, 12:45

Greg, you really have to learn to count and calculate because 500/150 = 3.3 and not 6 (5 + 1) as you claim ... : Evil:

In addition 3 spots will illuminate more than a single spot ... light is a bit like sound: you will not have 2 times more impression of brightness by doubling the initial light power ... which counts c is the distribution in space!

In fact you tell anything by analyzing 2 product sheets in a completely theoretical way ... Besides, I think you don't even have these bulbs at home ...
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by Christophe » 13/11/08, 19:39

Here is a bulb that can replace, by its power, a 300W halogen bulb: https://www.econologie.com/shop/ampoule- ... p-204.html

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It is not cheap but these are the prices set by Megaman ...
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by gregdu13250 » 13/11/08, 19:52

Christophe wrote:Greg, you really have to learn to count and calculate because 500/150 = 3.3 and not 6 (5 + 1) as you claim ...
I speak in lumens. Because there are high efficiency R7s bulbs but also low end R7s 500w which lights up less strongly

This last bulb that you posted I have it, it works well.
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by Christophe » 13/11/08, 20:04

gregdu13250 wrote:I speak in lumens. Because there are high efficiency R7s bulbs but also low end R7s 500w which lights up less strongly


Well, me too in Lumens ... but you go on a too high halogen output ...

Regardless, the fact is that 3 sources of 1000 lumens will illuminate better than 1 single source of 3000 lumens ...
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by gregdu13250 » 14/11/08, 21:56

Christophe wrote:Regardless, the fact is that 3 sources of 1000 lumens will illuminate better than 1 single source of 3000 lumens ...
Yes.

For the clusterlite on the other hand it is better that the light is not hanged on the end of the wire, I migrated mine which is a 40w 2700 ° K from the living room to the bedroom (to test it), the light is found on my bed. on the other hand, it lights as it should for the 30m² living room, it's perfect, it diffuses light everywhere
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by Woodcutter » 15/11/08, 14:16

Christophe wrote:Here is a bulb that can replace, by its power, a 300W halogen bulb: https://www.econologie.com/shop/ampoule- ... p-204.html

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It is not cheap but these are the prices set by Megaman ...
Does it fit into the old Xanlite projos that you sold last year, before the megaman?
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