Hi all.
Yesterday I replaced 6x 400w metal halide fittings and lamps in a volvo dealership workshop. The existing fittings were tatty and old, so it was a straight swap old for new. After switching on all was well, until today when I got a call saying one had turned off, I asked my customer to keep me informed about if it came back on after it had cooled down. Sure enough it came back on, although apparently slightly brighter than the others. Since then 2 others have done the same, at one point all 3 turned off at once.
Does anyone have any ideas why? They are split between 2 circuits, the 3 problem fittings are on the same circuit, but I can't see any reason for this to be a reason. I've heard various reasons, lamps having a bedding in period, a faulty capacitor allowing too much current to the lamp.. and the standard faulty lamp and faulty fitting reasons, just a 50% fail rate seems unlikely.
Any input is welcome
Yesterday I replaced 6x 400w metal halide fittings and lamps in a volvo dealership workshop. The existing fittings were tatty and old, so it was a straight swap old for new. After switching on all was well, until today when I got a call saying one had turned off, I asked my customer to keep me informed about if it came back on after it had cooled down. Sure enough it came back on, although apparently slightly brighter than the others. Since then 2 others have done the same, at one point all 3 turned off at once.
Does anyone have any ideas why? They are split between 2 circuits, the 3 problem fittings are on the same circuit, but I can't see any reason for this to be a reason. I've heard various reasons, lamps having a bedding in period, a faulty capacitor allowing too much current to the lamp.. and the standard faulty lamp and faulty fitting reasons, just a 50% fail rate seems unlikely.
Any input is welcome