That was our first version which was designed for us on our
ballast, but could work with varying success on the other fella's.
Newest version (in
stock Globally in a few weeks!) is called the SIRIUS HRI
190+ , and IS designed for use in Sharpys and other fixtures currently using the 5R. I'll have samples next week and make sure I get you a few. These we are completely confident in as replacements, and they have a great
lumen maintenance I am told. Anyone with movers using the 5R, please give us a try. We think you'll be very happy!
Mark
Of the two in
stock, one came back amongst a bunch of 5R that got changed without the "professionals" on site noting lamp hours thus probably not reseting them either. Suspect it lasted around an average 1K time from memory. The other prototype is still out there somewhere around the world and appairently still playing nice with the other lamp. If reall wanted I can further
track what
fixture it was installed in and what show it is on by fixure number, than inquire with the crew chief. All computer stuff I and others normally fly our
desk jobs with in finding out.
Yea, give me a try for the upgrade, as I harped about... it's more a 1,000hr lamp the 5R at best, and that's normal as opposed to antiquated stuff like the MSD 250 that's like up to 3,000 hour at this
point I think? Main
point isn't pice or hours, just a realistic account of I see these rejected lamps daily in bulk and the lamp hours of the
fixture should not be a realistic expectation. Other than that, very popular
fixture etc. have a few hundred in
stock at this
point I think. If the HRI 190+ lasts longer or not moot
point,
send me the specs in the morning, none the less price
point and dependability balances with price.
Not a bad lamp... very hard for me to magnifying glass figure out the failure
point for - my problem in tossing them if I see a slight cloud, any way on the other
hand if it's from the
reflector to clean it in trying again if
globe seems ok? New type of lamp to be inspecting for me.