I have shortened the quote.
Hello Steve.
Perhaps I have been lucky so far regards melting solder.
I would have thought the temperature of the lamp would be measured in front of the reflected element. Not around the back by the connectors. The front of the lamp would be hotter I think.
I ditched the correct connector due to arcing inside the tubes that the bulb pins go into.
Up to now things have gone well.
Possibly 500c could be reached if the bulbs are used in a slide projector for a long time continuous.
It would be nice to hear other peoples thoughts on this.
ps I will borrow one of those laser thermometers tomorrow, and see what it read.
These lamps have a dichroic reflector designed to transmit light forwards and heat back so they are less likely to damage delicate things being illuminated. The heat is also transmitted along the pins which is why they are always used with crimped/welded connectors, high temp ceramic holders, mica shields and heat resistant insulation.
