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We bought those bulbs to be used in par36 cans for exhibition illumination. They produce a square of focused light which is the size of an A3 sheet at 1.5m distance of the wall and a shimmer ring around it.
They came in as replacement for VNSP bulbs which just were too narrow and too focused to highlight a whole picture.
I would recommend those for budget situation of exhibition illumination, haven't tested the lifespan (will be done) or farther distances than 2m.
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Nice little lamps
Steve E 26.09.2023
I have a slightly unusual use case for these - as blinders for smaller events, where regular 650w blinder lamps would be unnecessary. They make a nice warm glow in the background without being ridiculously bright or using a lot of power. Very happy for them in this use case.
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Heute schon auf eine Leiter gestiegen?
Burkhard 18.12.2009
Mit 35 PAR36 im Hause stellt sich diese Frage täglich und wird täglich mit "JA!" beantwortet. 300 Stunden Brenndauer sind halt nicht die Welt und davon erreichen die Lampen bei uns durchschnittlich nur 250.
Ansonsten sind die Leuchtmittel (=LM) durchaus zu empfehlen, gut hell gleichmäßig in der Lichtverteilung und auch von LM zu LM kaum Unterschiede zu erkennen. Nur ist die Lichtachse nach Tageslaune mal parallel zur Linie des Stromanschlusses oder senkrecht dazu steht, was beim Ausrichten etwas nervt.
Fazit: Wenn die Gehäuse und Trafos es aushalten, lohnt es sich auf die 35W Halospot 111 umzusteigen. Das sollte man vorher aber auf jeden Fall ausmessen. Wenn nicht ist das Omnilux PAR36 WFL auch gut.