Ovo je preveliko za moj box ,kad bi imo nekih 1x1 m box razmislio bi ...
Ev malo informacija..
a) HM-50 / 50W / 220V / E27 / 1650LM / 6000h
b) HM-80 / 80W / 220V / E27 / 3200LM / 6000h
c) HM-100 / 100W / 220V / E27 / 4200LM / 6000h
d) HM-125 / 125W / 220V / E27 / 5500LM / 6000h
e) HM-175 / 175W / 220V / E40 / 8000LM / 8000h
f) HM-200 / 200W / 220V / E40 / 9200LM / 8000h
g) HM-250 / 250W / 220V / E40 / 12000LM / 8000h
h) HM-300 / 300W / 220V / E40 / 14400LM / 8000h
i) HM-400 / 400W / 220V / E40 / 22000LM / 8000h
j) HM-700 / 700W / 220V / E40 / 43500LM / 8000h
k) HM-1000 / 1000W / 220V / E40 / 56000LM / 8000h
Color considerations
To correct the bluish tinge, many mercury vapor lamps are coated on the inside of the outer bulb with a
phosphor that converts some portion of the ultraviolet emissions into red light. This helps to fill in the otherwise very-deficient red end of the
electromagnetic spectrum. These lamps are generally called "color corrected" lamps. Most modern mercury vapor lamps have this coating. One of the original complaints against mercury lights was they tended to make people look like "bloodless corpses" because of the lack of light from the red end of the spectrum. There is also an increase in red color (e.g., due to the continuous radiation) in ultra-high pressure mercury vapor lamps (usually greater than 200 atm.) which has found application in modern compact projection devices.
Emission Line Spectrum (peaks) - 253.7, 365.4 (I-line), 404.7 (H-line), 435.8 (G-line), 546.1, and 578.2 nm
..zanimljivo.. al ove zadnje brojke nisam skont'o :S
Po principu dosta su slicne HPS-u i MH-u, ev na ovom linku ima sve moguce o njima:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercury-vapor_lamp