I've read where the nipple on a MH bulb should be pointed up. Fine. What do you do when, in order to get the nipple is up, the bulb is either too loose to fire or would have to be really forced (too far, I think) into the socket?
Second ? is a little more esoteric. I'm reading the "warning for users" sheet that comes with Iwasaki's. Has the usual "don't operate with tongue on bulb" etc. warnings. But one of them has me wondering. It says lamp fixture must be enclosed and enclosure must be able to withstand the discharge of "hot quartz arc tube particles". They go on to say that only tempered glass is suitable.
Now, I have no problem operating a lamp without an enclosure, but what's with these "HQATP"'s? Is this anything like deadly gamma radiation?
Do I need to dress my wife and dog in lead suits?????
Just wondering,
Second ? is a little more esoteric. I'm reading the "warning for users" sheet that comes with Iwasaki's. Has the usual "don't operate with tongue on bulb" etc. warnings. But one of them has me wondering. It says lamp fixture must be enclosed and enclosure must be able to withstand the discharge of "hot quartz arc tube particles". They go on to say that only tempered glass is suitable.
Now, I have no problem operating a lamp without an enclosure, but what's with these "HQATP"'s? Is this anything like deadly gamma radiation?
Just wondering,