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Metal Halide Light Bulbs


Illuminate large warehouses, factories, and arenas with the bright, white light of these metal halide bulbs. Brightness is measured in lumens; the higher the lumens, the brighter the bulb. Color rendering index (CRI) is a measurement on a scale of 0-100 of how accurately the light from a bulb represents an object's true colors; the higher the number, the more natural the colors appear. Any CRI value over 80 will show colors true to life. A bulb’s estimated yearly cost is based on 3 hours of usage per day at $0.11 per kWh. They cannot be sold to Canada because they exceed local regulatory limits on mercury.
Pulse-start bulbs restart nearly twice as fast as probe-start bulbs.
Wattage | Light Appearance | Brightness, lumens | Bulb Shape No. | Operating Position | CRI | For Ballast ANSI No. | Start Type | Bulb Material | Rated Life, hrs. | Est. Yearly Energy Cost, $ | Bulb Dia. | O'all Lg. | Cannot Be Sold To | Each | |
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Cone Bulb—E26 Medium (Standard Household) Base (1 1/16" Dia.) | |||||||||||||||
50W | Warm (3,000K) | 3,450 | E17 | Base Up, Base Down, Horizontal | 70 | M110 | Pulse | Glass | 20,000 | 6.02 | 2 1/8" | 5 7/16" | Canada | 0000000 | 000000 |
70W | Warm (3,000K) | 5,200 | E17 | Base Up, Base Down, Horizontal | 75 | M98 | Pulse | Glass | 15,000 | 8.43 | 2 1/8" | 5 7/16" | Canada | 0000000 | 00000 |
150W | Warm (3,000K) | 12,900 | E17 | Base Up, Base Down, Horizontal | 75 | M102 | Probe | Glass | 15,000 | 18.07 | 2 1/8" | 5 7/16" | Canada | 0000000 | 00000 |
175W | Neutral (3,600K) | 13,000 | E17 | Base Up, Base Down, Horizontal | 70 | M57 | Probe | Glass | 10,000 | 21.08 | 2 1/8" | 5 7/16" | Canada | 0000000 | 00000 |
High-Pressure Sodium Light Bulbs


Illuminate parking lots and roads with the warm, yellow light of these high-pressure sodium bulbs. Brightness is measured in lumens; the higher the lumens, the brighter the bulb. Color rendering index (CRI) is a measurement on a scale of 0-100 of how accurately the light from a bulb represents an object's true colors; the higher the number, the more natural the colors appear. Any CRI value over 80 will show colors true to life. A bulb’s estimated yearly cost is based on 3 hours of usage per day at $0.11 per kWh. Bulbs cannot be sold to Canada because they exceed local regulatory limits on mercury.
Wattage | Light Appearance | Brightness, lumens | Bulb Shape No. | CRI | For Ballast ANSI No. | Restart Time, min. | End-of-Life Operation | Bulb Material | Color | Rated Life, hrs. | Est. Yearly Energy Cost, $ | Bulb Dia. | O'all Lg. | Cannot Be Sold To | Each | |
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E39 Mogul Base (1 5/8" Dia.) | ||||||||||||||||
100W | Warm (2,100K) | 9,500 | E25 | 22 | S54 | 1-5 | Cycling | Glass | Clear | 30,000 | 12.05 | 2 15/16" | 7 3/4" | Canada | 0000000 | 000000 |