I have a 400 watt, 10K, Aqualine-Bushke bulb that is VERY yellow when the nipple is not up. When the nipple is up, the color is more blue/white, although the intensity does appear a little less to my eyes. This one is not a case of a bad connection, because I took it out and back in several times to test this.
I also used it on a different socket. On this other socket, no matter how I screwed the bulb in I could not get the nipple in the up position. I guess the threads were different on this socket, if the nipple was up then it was too loose to connect, and I couldn't tighten it enough to go around again to get in the right position. Anyway, on this socket it was again very yellow.
I haven't been home since reading this article to look at where the arc is, so that may have some bearing too. I realize this is anecdotal at best, but on my bulb there is an extreme difference. If not in the correct position the color is yellow, yellow, yellow. There is even a 6500K right next to it, and the 10K is definitely more yellow.
[ January 17, 2002: Message edited by: Scrooge2 ]</p>
I also used it on a different socket. On this other socket, no matter how I screwed the bulb in I could not get the nipple in the up position. I guess the threads were different on this socket, if the nipple was up then it was too loose to connect, and I couldn't tighten it enough to go around again to get in the right position. Anyway, on this socket it was again very yellow.
I haven't been home since reading this article to look at where the arc is, so that may have some bearing too. I realize this is anecdotal at best, but on my bulb there is an extreme difference. If not in the correct position the color is yellow, yellow, yellow. There is even a 6500K right next to it, and the 10K is definitely more yellow.
[ January 17, 2002: Message edited by: Scrooge2 ]</p>