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That’s like 150 degrees hotter than a 1,000 watt high pressure sodium lamp with an outer glass envelope which operate around 600 degrees Fahrenheit. Those halogen lights should have an outer glass shield because they get so hot. A 500 watt halogen lamp operates at 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit while a 150 watt incandescent lamp operated around 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
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@CarLightReview Can u do another one like this, but with Sylvania silverstar ultra?
I had this in about almost 2 months. They are great but I’m not gonna spend $45 as a repeat from year after year. LED lights are the way to go, they produce let heat of the power source temperature, cuz man these halogens are very very hot af.
I’m lookin at either Boslla B4 or Lasfit switchback, since I live up north in Illinois, for my lifestyle of the led, these 2-3 different temperatures colors are the way to go.
Can u do few different type of aftermarket halogen to see how hot they are, from sylvania - silverstar ultra, Osram unlimited breaker, hella, Philips, from H11 to see how hot they are? And especially some halogens makes 7000k-8000k halogen lights. And the Halogen yellow 3000k/2900k/2700k, from hella, Nokia, PIAA, this would be awesome and interesting thee are, despite the boring halogen that we all know about it. These aftermarket halogens would be interesting to see how they act.
And we know this is about led, but once in a while (if not), record and measure the halogens are.
And I say, it’s worth the time.
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@bobbyshaftoe
1 year ago
The problem here is: that temp is actually the surface temp of the tungsten (*inside* the bulb). That is not the surface temperature of the glass, nor is it the temperature in close proximity to the exterior of the glass.
It would be interesting to take readings of the glass (not sure how to do that..maybe with carbon-black paint/powder to provide a black body emission?)
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