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Oh so They Were Used?
I guess the Cooper OVX was used during NGrid's short-lived Cooper phase. They were only used in 400W HPS, though Providence is the only place I've seen them. Elsewhere is just the M-400, though many M-400 are isntalled in Providence too.
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Oh so They Were Used?

I guess the Cooper OVX was used during NGrid's short-lived Cooper phase. They were only used in 400W HPS, though Providence is the only place I've seen them. Elsewhere is just the M-400, though many M-400 are isntalled in Providence too.

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joe_347V   [Jun 09, 2012 at 08:26 PM]
That's the new Cooper 400w HID traffic beacon with built in flasher, ideal for dangerous intersections. Laughing
streetlight98   [Jun 09, 2012 at 08:44 PM]
yeah Laughing BTW, do you know what those side mounted insulators about a foot below the tapered elliptical mounting plate are for?
joe_347V   [Jun 10, 2012 at 12:29 AM]
I'm guessing it's for a service drop or something like that.
Antstar85   [Jun 10, 2012 at 02:27 AM]
OVX were used in NGRID territory's here as well. All were 400 watts.

As for the insulators, those are for the old city wide fire alarm boxes you would see mounted on poles across the city. We still have a few towns here that still have them up but they are slowly going away.
streetlight98   [Jun 10, 2012 at 02:34 AM]
Ahh. Cranston still has them in the older sections of the city but I'm not sure if the boxes still work of if they're disconnected. They really serve no purpose since everyone has a phone at their home and most people have cell phones that can be used to report a fire instead. I'm sure some teenagers pull the boxes for "fun" too. Happens once in a while with the pull box fire alarms at my school. Rolling Eyes
streetlight98   [Nov 14, 2016 at 08:26 PM]
All LED now...

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