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Hubbell HPS Adapter
Restore find, it's one of those screw in HPS ballasts they made for converting incandescent highbays to HID to save energy. Unfortunately it's uses ballast that's slightly bigger than modern HPS chokes so it's quite long and dosen't fit a lot of fixtures. I suppose it might fit in my full sized gumball with a mogul to medium adapter. 

I got the coated 70w HPS GE lamp separately at another Restore.  
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Hubbell HPS Adapter

Restore find, it's one of those screw in HPS ballasts they made for converting incandescent highbays to HID to save energy. Unfortunately it's uses ballast that's slightly bigger than modern HPS chokes so it's quite long and dosen't fit a lot of fixtures. I suppose it might fit in my full sized gumball with a mogul to medium adapter.

I got the coated 70w HPS GE lamp separately at another Restore.

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Album name:joe_347V / Lighting Components
Keywords:Gear
Company and Date Manufactured:Hubbell, 1980s-1990s
Wattage:70w
Lamp Type:High pressure sodium
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Date added:Jun 28, 2017
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streetlight98   [Jun 28, 2017 at 03:11 PM]
Nice! I have a 75W MV version with a specialized reflector lamp. It was designed for retrofitting incandescent recessed cans according to the box. If it used a standard ED17 lamp like above, I could use it in a post top I suppose. I tried the lamp in the keyless socket in my garage and the lamp made a very tight beam on the ground. I actually found the 100W incandescent far more effective. The 75W MV was brighter in the spot it lit, but didn't spread the light enough. I'm thinking it was designed for incandescent can lights mounted at a significant height though, not ~8ft off the ground so that probably plays a factor.
ZarlogH46   [Jun 29, 2017 at 02:45 AM]
Please post a pic of that 75w merc retrofit if you can.
joe_347V   [Jun 29, 2017 at 05:08 AM]
Thanks! Interesting product you have there Mike, I also would like to see a picture of it. I think my adapter is a bit too deep to be installed in a incandescent can without the lamp sticking out. Perhaps a regular ED-17 75w MV would have been better suited for the low ceiling in the garage.
streetlight98   [Jun 29, 2017 at 09:41 PM]
Sure I'll grab some pics. It's black and has cooling fins. Box says Crouse-Hinds but it was made by another company. Has a black-varnished GE ballast with cloth wires so it's gotta be old.
joe_347V   [Jun 30, 2017 at 02:14 AM]
Sounds like a cool looking thing, I wonder if it's bigger than mine or around the same size. I'd be surprised if a MV one was smaller than mine. Razz
streetlight98   [Jun 30, 2017 at 10:37 PM]
The ballast box is like 6" in diameter at least.

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