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very rare in usa cooper ovw drop lens!
ok the title is a bit far, i put in a glass refractor from a 1960s westinghouse ov25 and it fit perfectly. looks good eh?
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very rare in usa cooper ovw drop lens!

ok the title is a bit far, i put in a glass refractor from a 1960s westinghouse ov25 and it fit perfectly. looks good eh?

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Filename:image~82.jpg
Album name:Silverliner14B / Street Lights
Keywords:American_Streetlights
Company and Date Manufactured:cooper lighting, mfd 2011 in mexico (should have been vickensburg, ms!)
Model Number:ovw (also known as the ov-25 in canada)
Wattage:400w
Lamp Type:hps but i'd rather use a cmh retrofit lamp
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Date added:Aug 19, 2013
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LilCinnamon   [Aug 19, 2013 at 09:54 PM]
I wish I didn't get rid of my OV-25, I guess that was a bad mistake, but again my parents were pressuring me to get rid of a lot of my lights since we didn't really have the room.

This does look nice though, I wish I had one of these. xD And I'm sure the light distribution on this would be pretty good.
Hanging Light   [Aug 20, 2013 at 02:11 AM]
I like the paint on it. Our OV-25's never have paint on them but I wish they did. This would be great to have.
LilCinnamon   [Aug 20, 2013 at 02:35 AM]
This isn't an OV-25, this is what they call the OVW, which is the FCO version and usually painted grey.

By the way you might think the OV-25's are not painted, (unless you live in Canada.. If you live in Canada then they ARE mainly unpainted)

The OV-25's are usually painted silver, and have a metallic paintjob, they can look like they do not have paint because they are older and the paint starts to fade off and the fixture can look like it is not painted.

But if you live in Canada the OV-25's there pretty much are unpainted, like most lights are up in the Canada area.
streetlight98   [Aug 20, 2013 at 02:46 AM]
Hanging Light lives in Ontario so the lights there aren't painted. Only the GEs are since GE is too stubborn to offer a bare fixture lol.
joe_347V   [Aug 20, 2013 at 03:34 AM]
Yeah the OV 25s here are unpainted except for a few rebuilt ones in Scarborough which are painted grey.

Most lights here are unpainted even new ones but I've seen some grey AELs and Coopers here before. GE like what Mike said is almost always painted.
Hanging Light   [Aug 20, 2013 at 04:28 PM]
The GE-M400's are almost all painted.
Form109   [Jul 11, 2014 at 06:34 AM]
for all intents & purposes im considering this an OV-25....much the same way I consider a GE M400R3 just that inspite of the MRSL it is indeed.

with that said it looks fantastic with that drop lense....even though I prefer the pointed beak of the original silverliners its nice to see one of these cooper versions with a drop....since all the one's in texas are FCO...so far that ive seen.
streetlight98   [Jul 11, 2014 at 03:51 PM]
No, the current M-400 (NOT M-400R3, it's the M-400!!!!) is not called the MSRL. That's the ordering code, not the model number. Wink "Medium semi-cut-off roadway luminaire". That would be like called the M-250R2 the M2RR. Confused
joe_347V   [Jul 11, 2014 at 05:02 PM]
The blunt nose was actually a Westinghouse Canada design. Razz They started using the blunt nose instead of the pointed nose in the late 70s.
Model25FanForever   [Jul 11, 2014 at 05:27 PM]
I personally like the pointed nose better. Even the OV-15's
streetlight98   [Jul 11, 2014 at 06:23 PM]
Yep the Blunt nose design was introduced instead of the boxy L-150 and L-250 I guess? I prefer the older pointed nose too. Was the design of the OV-15 changed besides the PC socket being moved back to the front? (since the original OV-15 with the bolts on the side actually had the PC in the front)
Form109   [Jul 11, 2014 at 07:46 PM]
well im still considering it a M400R3 thank you. Wink

me personally I do not mind the Cooper L-150/L-250 or the Late model Westinghouse OV-15/25 bearing the same design....the only fault on those fixtures is they look incomplete in a way...and the exposed slipfitter bolts do rust.

but they do have a Classic look for a Boxy fixture.
streetlight98   [Jul 11, 2014 at 07:58 PM]
But why knowingly use the wrong name? Would you rather me call you Devin instead of Devonte? It's a similar name but it's not your name. Yes, I know I'm comparing lights to humans and that's not the same but looky here! GASP! Oh my God! There's no M-400R3 or M-400A3 listed on here! Shocked All I see for HID cobraheads are the M-250R2, M-250A2, M-400R2, M-400A2, M-400 and M-400A!

It's GE's light, so if they call it the M-400, it's the M-400. Wink
Form109   [Jul 11, 2014 at 09:37 PM]
because it's what I first knew the fixture as....much like I was dismayed when the Original M250 is not the one that's commonly portrayed. Smile

and there's really no need to continue this discussion....weather or not the R3/A3 came from lighting fanatics im not sure but it stuck. Wink
streetlight98   [Jul 12, 2014 at 01:52 AM]
Ok Devin I'll try to leave well enough alone. Razz Smile
Form109   [Jul 12, 2014 at 07:21 AM]
that includes not slickly trying to leave a parting shot bud. Wink
lightingfan8902   [Jun 07, 2020 at 04:55 PM]
What happened to the pic? It looks like it was rotated... Confused
traffic light1   [Jun 07, 2020 at 05:21 PM]
I love it !

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