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Topic: Incandescent Lamp Life
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Brian Tristam Williams
Film Handler
Posts: 93
From: Johannesburg, South Africa
Registered: Apr 2002
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posted 01-27-2003 05:34 AM
Yes, people, incandescent, not Xenon! First the story, then my question. If you're impatient, skip to the question at the end of this post.
I have just gotten some intelligent lights to work in our premiére cinema. There are four of them, and they all display nice, pretty, colourful company logos on the walls and screen. In order to better see them, we dim the lights a bit in the cinema. The area manager saw this little demonstration, and instructed me to always have them on between shows. I told him that the lamp life of these intelligent lights is, like all lamps, limited, and that, even though I'd like to have them on between each and every show, it might not be cost-effective.
I looked into the cost of the replacements, and their 2000-hour lamp life, and don't really consider it cost-effective. However, I realised that, although we are incurring an extra expense by having them on, we are saving a bit of electricity by having the house lights dimmed for them, and then another question came to mind:
* Do incandescent lamps last longer if you run them at lower (dimmed) levels? If so, is there a formula?
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