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Philips CPO-TW 60W
Max
14/07/25 at 09:47
Max
: That's not a common system indeed.
Philips CPO-TW 60W
Max
13/07/25 at 15:38
AgentHalogen_87
: I unfortunately don't recall. It probably did...
Philips CPO-TW 60W
Max
09/07/25 at 06:55
Max
: It's difficult to say. Was the ballast really...
Philips CPO-TW 60W
Max
08/07/25 at 16:42
AgentHalogen_87
: I removed a cosmo lantern a couple of years ago wi...
Philips CPO-TW 60W
Max
07/07/25 at 20:10
Max
: So does the blue (Ca) and green (Ce) parts of the ...
Philips CPO-TW 60W
Max
07/07/25 at 19:28
Tuopeek
: Interesting, you say the light colour remains stab...
Sylvania MS400/PS/BU
Max
23/02/25 at 21:38
Max
: Those graphs are generated by a Matlab script whic...
Sylvania MS400/PS/BU
Max
23/02/25 at 20:38
Ria
: These always baffle me, I have no idea how they ar...
Emission spectrum of mercury lamps versus pressure
Max
11/09/24 at 17:16
Max
: I could have obtained all three spectra using a si...
Spectral evolution of a sodium lamp
Max
11/09/24 at 17:12
Max
: Yes, it's quite something seeing the sodium l...
Emission spectrum of mercury lamps versus pressure
Max
11/09/24 at 16:44
Tuopeek
: Nice Pressure spectral line broadening demo. Zeem...
Spectral evolution of a sodium lamp
Max
10/09/24 at 08:49
Tuopeek
: Dark space broadening is indeed fascinating and to...
Emission spectrum of mercury lamps versus pressure
Max
25/08/24 at 08:36
Max
: No problem Sammi!
Spectral evolution of a sodium lamp
Max
25/08/24 at 08:36
Max
: It was one lamp only, a standard Philips SDW-T 100...
Spectral evolution of a sodium lamp
Max
24/08/24 at 14:19
Sammi
: It would be interesting to see the images of the l...
Emission spectrum of mercury lamps versus pressure
Max
24/08/24 at 13:13
Sammi
: Interesting information, thank you for sharing. 8...
Spectral evolution of a sodium lamp
Max
24/08/24 at 11:39
Ria
: Fascinating as always, Max. I've often wonder...
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