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Picked up a replacement Son T Pia 600 and noticed a slight difference on the box compared to current bulb.
Current bulb is Phillips Son T 600W E40
Replacement bulb is Son T 600W E39 230V.
Can't seem to find any info on the Phillips site regarding firing at 120v and any literature is see is branded as Son T 600W E39/E40 - but I did see that there is also a 400v version.
I have always assumed lamps fired appropriately thanks to the ballast regardless of input voltage.
The lamp fires at 120v but am suspect of the output now.
Can anyone shed any light (*ahem*) on this?
Cheers
Convex
Current bulb is Phillips Son T 600W E40
Replacement bulb is Son T 600W E39 230V.
Can't seem to find any info on the Phillips site regarding firing at 120v and any literature is see is branded as Son T 600W E39/E40 - but I did see that there is also a 400v version.
I have always assumed lamps fired appropriately thanks to the ballast regardless of input voltage.
The lamp fires at 120v but am suspect of the output now.
Can anyone shed any light (*ahem*) on this?
Cheers
Convex