Mr. Clean
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Is the whole fixture being replaced or just the bulb? I'm not following the math here - 80W wallpack or surface is $200. and I didn't see where there was an 80w bulb option.
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You do have to check the power factor of a bulb/ballast combination to be sure you're going to save money. You check the wattage use of the entire setup, not just the bulb. The 80W conversion uses a total of 88 watts; a typical 175W metal halide fixture uses a total of 200 watts. So yes, there would be a significant savings.BubblesGalore said:I would assume that this would include less electrical usage correct? There isn't any point in me changing lights if there isn't any electrical savings.
On the inductionlamps.com site is a page with the conversion "circle" bulbs.Mr. Clean said:Is the whole fixture being replaced or just the bulb? I'm not following the math here - 80W wallpack or surface is $200. and I didn't see where there was an 80w bulb option.
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Can you provide us with ordering info...part #'s etc.?All you need is the bulb and the transformer...in my case I used a 120 volt transformer and an 80 watt bulb....I ripped the ballast out of the Scottsdale and connected the Black, white and Ground wires....Thats it...no kit required.
What's the best "color" to use?