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Come on Fred, people that type that much don't have much time for stuff like research or experiments.  8^)
 
I do applaud your perpetual never-say-die effort to try and keep the science in this 'science' discussion group though.  I am glad the nonsense hasn't quite chased you off yet.
 
-john
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Frederick Sparber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2005 8:25 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Einstein Frequency/Temperature & Photon-Phonon Heterodyne Action

One way to get rid of those Bible Thumping Sex Maniacs on Vortex, Richard.  :-)
 
Fred
----- Original Message -----
Sent: 12/14/2005 7:02:30 AM
Subject: Re: Einstein Frequency/Temperature & Photon-Phonon Heterodyne Action

Hi Fred,
May I add a word of caution on these type lamps. There are not child's play. One should have experience and safety training before working with high pressure UV lamps.
Richard
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2005 7:23 AM
Subject: Re: Einstein Frequency/Temperature & Photon-Phonon Heterodyne Action

GE  A-H6 Lamp Data:
 
Operating Pressure 110 Atmospheres (~1625 PSIG).
 
3.25 inch long x 0.186 dia base, Horizonal operation, 75 hour lamp life (based on 25 minute burning
periods).
 
Requires 840 volts at 1.4 amps. (transformer secondary 1200 volts open circuit) 120 or 240 volt primary.
 
4.0 second start time, 2.0 second restart time.
 
With 190 watts worth of photons at 3.27 eV-4.88 eV it might rival the MAHG.  :-)
 
Fred
----- Original Message -----  
Sent: 12/14/2005 5:36:05 AM
Subject: Re: Einstein Frequency/Temperature & Photon-Phonon Heterodyne Action

The 3.25 inch long GE A-H6 1000 watt water-cooled Quartz Lamps provide 31 watts of uv below 280 nanometers, 75 watts in the
280-320 nm range, 90 watts 320-380 nm range, or 195 watts total uv below 380 nm.  And 290 watts in the visible 380-760 nm range.
The rest is infrared (I suppose). 
"Water-Cooled" with D2O flowing past could be interesting.
 
$8.79 each at this surplus outlet. If they are Quartz.
 
 
Fred

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