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Bumix "Jupiter" Mercury-Tungsten Mixed Light Lamp

Here is a rather special and rare lamp, I have not come across one quite like it before. I don't have all the technical details, but basically it is a blended mercury/tungsten lamp, but with the arc tube and filament separately wired to the 3-contact cap, so either can be lit independently or together, although in normal use the filament was wired to a tap on the ballast so it was always on, in order that there was always light if power was applied, such as in a hot restrike situation. The lit images are just after ignition, with the filament at approx. 140V via the Variac, and at full brightness.

Unusually, the arc tube is made of aluminosilicate hard glass rather than quartz, and does not have an auxiliary starting electrode, so an ignitor is necessary. Originally this was provided by the control gear, in which a capacitor and bi-metal thermal starter were used to provide an inductive voltage pulse from the ballast. Here, it is simply lit using a 125W MV ballast and a standard 3-wire HPS/MH ignitor.

Finally, thanks to Andy (Photonicinduction) for parting with this amazing lamp..!
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Bumix "Jupiter" Mercury-Tungsten Mixed Light Lamp


Here is a rather special and rare lamp, I have not come across one quite like it before. I don't have all the technical details, but basically it is a blended mercury/tungsten lamp, but with the arc tube and filament separately wired to the 3-contact cap, so either can be lit independently or together, although in normal use the filament was wired to a tap on the ballast so it was always on, in order that there was always light if power was applied, such as in a hot restrike situation. The lit images are just after ignition, with the filament at approx. 140V via the Variac, and at full brightness.

Unusually, the arc tube is made of aluminosilicate hard glass rather than quartz, and does not have an auxiliary starting electrode, so an ignitor is necessary. Originally this was provided by the control gear, in which a capacitor and bi-metal thermal starter were used to provide an inductive voltage pulse from the ballast. Here, it is simply lit using a 125W MV ballast and a standard 3-wire HPS/MH ignitor.

Finally, thanks to Andy (Photonicinduction) for parting with this amazing lamp..!

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Lamp/Fixture Information
Manufacturer:Concordia Electrizitäts-AG (CEAG)
Model Reference:Jupiter
Lamp
Lamp Type:Blended mercury/tungsten
Filament/Radiator Type:Arc Tube - aluminosilicate hard glass / Filament - tungsten
Base:E40d/45
Shape/Finish:Pear shaped, pearl finish
Service Life:Not known
Electrical
Current:Arc Tube: 1.2A / Filament: 2.17A
Optical
Lumen Output:13,550 lm
Lumen Efficacy:22.3 lm/W
Physical/Production
Factory Location:Germany (factory location unknown)
Fabrication Date:Unknown - possibly 1950-55..?
File information
Filename:Bumix_Jupiter_Lamp_2~0.jpg
Album name:Ria / Mercury Lamps
Keywords:Lamps
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Date added:Jul 30, 2024
Dimensions:3072 x 2173 pixels
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Sammi   [Jul 30, 2024 at 10:51 PM]
For a pretty penny I might add.! Shocked
Ria   [Jul 30, 2024 at 10:54 PM]
Quite a few pennies, actually Shocked Razz
Tuopeek   [Jul 30, 2024 at 11:19 PM]
Very interesting lamp. Not seen anything of these before.
Sammi   [Jul 30, 2024 at 11:20 PM]
As far as we know it's the only one in the country.! Cool
wide-lite 1000   [Aug 02, 2024 at 12:03 AM]
Neat lamp with a really strange looking cap .
Ria   [Aug 02, 2024 at 12:05 AM]
Yeah, it's a weird one. Photon had to bodge a standard E40 socket to make contact with the ring terminal..!

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