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  2. Talk:High-intensity discharge lamp - Wikipedia

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    The Hella catalogue reference is a little troubling, as it is clearly self-serving marketing material (Hella manufactures approved HID retrofit products), but I have left it (or, rather, a non-Daniel Stern sourced URL to it) in for the moment as it mentions specific German regulations.

  3. T5 retrofit conversion - Wikipedia

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    T5 retrofit conversion is a means of converting light fittings designed to use T8 format lamps, so that they can use more energy-efficient T5 lamps. [1] This is done by electronically converting the luminaires to high frequency operation.

  4. High-intensity discharge lamp - Wikipedia

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    High-intensity discharge lamps (HID lamps) are a type of electrical gas-discharge lamp which produces light by means of an electric arc between tungsten electrodes housed inside a translucent or transparent fused quartz or fused alumina arc tube. [1]

  5. Retrofitting - Wikipedia

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    Retrofitting is the addition of new technology or features to older systems. Retrofits can happen for a number of reasons, for example with big capital expenditures like naval vessels, military equipment or manufacturing plants, businesses or governments may retrofit in order to reduce the need to replace a system entirely.

  6. Induction lamp - Wikipedia

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    Several companies licensed this technology and it became the viable energy saving solution for lighting retrofit and upgrades before LED lighting reached a viable efficacy solution point. It was widely utilized in roadway and high mast applications around the world replacing 400 watt, 750 watt and 1000 watt metal halide and high pressure sodium ...

  7. U-HID - Wikipedia

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    U-HID (Ultra High Intensity Discharge) is a type of lamp. A mixture of two physical principles in lighting electronics, U-HID is the combination of Plasma and High Intensity Discharge (HID) technologies. The U-HID lamp produces a beam of light due to the formation of a plasma discharge arc.