Greengenes707
Well-Known Member
It's gavitas testing...not mine.excellent info
are the wattages listed accurate or "nominal". in other words, due to voltage differences is it possible that "600W" could be 580 with one bulb and 630 with another?
It says "lamp power" and gives what look like generic settings from a dimmable ballast.
I would assume they put all bulbs on the same ballast(maybe the DE had a 400v version)...dimmed and tested accordingly. And then calculated based on stated "lamp wattage. Small fluxations are probably there. My take is the test is more to show what you are getting out of a "lamp x,y,z" on a 1000w ballast. And the ballast/auxiliary losses are considered "same playing field" or "equal", sonnot mentioned or factored in. We see that loss/effect when the full fixture is tested in test like bugbee's and others.