Re: Tungsten light lamp vs HID?
It would be a bad idea to use a tungsten lamp for a light house. Certainly it would be possible to use tungsten, but electricity costs, maintenance costs for replacing the lamp and the heat that needs to be taken care of would be big problems.
Although I have never been in a light house, I very much doubt that it would be equipped with anything other then HID. Probably mercury vapor or metal halide.
If you want to penetrate fog you better use low pressure sodium lamps. They are used at harbors for that reason and for their superior efficiency. Don't ask me why orange-yellow light penetrate fog better, it said so in the Philips brochure.
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