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Whats the difference between Spider & Parabolic reflectors for MH's?
Which is better? they look similar.
Parabolic http://www.hellolights.com/methalparref.html Spider http://www.marinedepot.com/md_viewIt...product=CP5753 Planning on using with Single end / mogul type bulbs. TIA |
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My guess would be there is no difference between those two designs - just the name.
The word "parabolic" just refers to the overall curved shape. Obviously a real parabola wouldn't have those kinks in it like that though. If it weren't for the bulb blocking the middle, I think a parabola would be an almost ideal design for dispersing light in a uniform manner.
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the parabola works even with the bulb in the middle
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Well, to clarify, a parabola with a tiny bulb at the focus would work even better.
Unfortunately, a real life bulb actually blocks many of the light rays being reflected off the back.
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