Gallery of Lights


Home Login
Album list Last uploads Last comments Most viewed Top rated My Favorites Search
Home > User galleries > Mike > Outdoor Lighting
Silver GE M-400 With Plastic Lens
400W MV in Scituate, RI on Rte 101. This is the next light down from the M-250R. This light has a new PC but not a new lamp. It was a dayburner for a long time and probably as bright as a 175W MV but they replaced the PC instead of the light even though this looked pretty dim by day. Never seen it at night though so i couldn't tell ya...
Keywords: American_Streetlights

Silver GE M-400 With Plastic Lens

400W MV in Scituate, RI on Rte 101. This is the next light down from the M-250R. This light has a new PC but not a new lamp. It was a dayburner for a long time and probably as bright as a 175W MV but they replaced the PC instead of the light even though this looked pretty dim by day. Never seen it at night though so i couldn't tell ya...

v1.PNG M-250R_Over_Abandoned_Section_of_Road.PNG Silver_GE_M-400.PNG 1960-1964_Silver_GE_M-250R.PNG Dayburning_M-250R1_With_a_Baby_Blue_Ripley_Sunswitch.PNG
File information
Filename:Silver_GE_M-400.PNG
Album name:Mike / Outdoor Lighting
Keywords:American_Streetlights
Filesize:399 KiB
Date added:Jun 20, 2014
Dimensions:598 x 528 pixels
Displayed:85 times
URL:http://www.galleryoflights.org/mb/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=17697
Favorites:Add to Favorites

Comment 1 to 2 of 2
Page: 1

Form109   [Jul 10, 2014 at 04:49 AM]
Im assuming this is a Poly lense since arcylics never seem to yellow this bad? im not sure but what I do know is plastic lenses don't ever seem to be a good idea for higher wattage fixtures.
streetlight98   [Jul 10, 2014 at 03:12 PM]
This is a polycarbonate lens. It's likely a replacement too, because the lens would be much darker if it was original. This one's from 1965 since it has that little piece sticking out of the latch and it's silver (after 1965 they had that piece but were gray and before 1965 they were sivler without the tab)

Comment 1 to 2 of 2
Page: 1