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Revere close-up
Keywords: American_Streetlights

Revere close-up

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Filename:DSC06712_a.jpg
Album name:regennis / Bob's Streetlight Finds
Keywords:American_Streetlights
Filesize:119 KiB
Date added:Oct 25, 2014
Dimensions:707 x 471 pixels
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Color Space:sRGB
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DateTime Original:2014:10:20 13:29:17
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Focal length:18 mm
ISO:200
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regennis   [Oct 25, 2014 at 02:56 AM]
A Chicago Exclusive!
streetlight98   [Oct 25, 2014 at 11:47 AM]
Nice! Why is Chicago so spcial? lol I have an NOS early 80s GE M-250R1 (bail latch) that has a "C" embossed on the door instead of a NEMA tag and has a door-mounted ballast. It's marked for S54 (100W HPS) lamps yet under wattage, it's labeled 70/90. It appears to run 100W HPS lamps at either 70 or 90W.
regennis   [Oct 25, 2014 at 02:24 PM]
Our alley lights were 250R1
streetlight98   [Oct 25, 2014 at 03:55 PM]
Were they regular ones (not crimefighter)? It's a very insteresting fixture. The ballast is mounted to the door with plugs. It's essentially a single-door Powr/Door fixture, which makes me wonder why they didn't just use the M-250A body instead of casting a special M-250R1 door with screw holes on the door for the ballast.

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