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Brand new 115!
Got this from Graybar. I was just checking the place out when I was hanging out with a friend (He joined this site) I saw this guy on display and on sale! It was 114 dollars opposed to the original 175 dollar price. I couldn't pass up the opportunity. xD

Second time I got something for sale there at Graybar, they said they had lots of these and were trying to get rid of them.
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Brand new 115!

Got this from Graybar. I was just checking the place out when I was hanging out with a friend (He joined this site) I saw this guy on display and on sale! It was 114 dollars opposed to the original 175 dollar price. I couldn't pass up the opportunity. xD

Second time I got something for sale there at Graybar, they said they had lots of these and were trying to get rid of them.

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Album name:Lil'Cinnamon / American Electric 115
Keywords:American_Streetlights
Company and Date Manufactured:American Electric
Model Number:115
Wattage:250 watts
Lamp Type:High Pressure Sodium
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Date added:Nov 16, 2012
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Antstar85   [Nov 16, 2012 at 07:17 PM]
very cool! By far my favorite fixture of the current generation.
streetlight98   [Nov 16, 2012 at 09:04 PM]
my favorite current light is either the M-400A2 or M-250R2. My favorite from AE/ITT/T&B/AEL is the model 13 and the 13-000 being a close second. I found out Joe M doesn't have a 13-000! That's one of the few lights he's still after.
LilCinnamon   [Nov 16, 2012 at 10:24 PM]
I wouldn't say the 115's are my favorite. I dunno what mine would be but I definitely prefer the GE's. xD

But I am glad I got this light nonetheless, I Have been wanting a 250 watt 115 for a while. xD
joe_347V   [Nov 16, 2012 at 10:53 PM]
I think my favourite modern fixtures would either be the GE M-400A2 or the Cooper OV15 and OV25s.
streetlight98   [Nov 17, 2012 at 12:29 AM]
Oh yeah! i always forget about the silverliners lol. i do like the OV-15, though i prefer the original westinghouse design over the cooperized OV-15. I prefer the "enlongated nose" OV-25 as well too. Not a huge fan of the 1000W cobraheads since they'd be too bulky for me to store anyways but i like the old door M-1000 best.
GullWhiz   [Nov 17, 2012 at 01:40 AM]
AE 115 is based on the design of the original AE 13-000....they didn't change as much as the other fixtures, even the latch remains the same (or almost, since they have made the newer AE latch use a little less metal but still same basic shape and concept!
streetlight98   [Nov 17, 2012 at 01:58 AM]
the latch on all the AELs is more or less the same as the original AEs... I still like the 13-000 better though. It does look different than the 115, though it's probably the rounder glass refractor that makes the difference... I think the 115 looks more like the 113 than the 13-000. All that changed was the door and the fact that there are heat sinks on top. 2-bolt fitters became standard too with 4-bolt as optional...
LilCinnamon   [Nov 17, 2012 at 04:11 AM]
The 13-000 was longer then the 113 or 115. Between the 113 and 115 I think I prefer the 115 because of the door. I dunno why the 125 has such a different design, they should make the design more like a bigger 115.
streetlight98   [Nov 17, 2012 at 02:28 PM]
i like the 113 over the 115. I dislike the enlarged buldge on the door and that little pieces sticking out below the NEMA tag for the optional level. I dislike the circle pads on the Cooper OVZ and OVX for the level as well. Come to think of it, GE is the only one not to use a door mouted level on the small fixtures...
LilCinnamon   [Nov 17, 2012 at 04:09 PM]
Ge NEVER used the level pads except on the M-400 R3 and A3.

The 113 has those two level bumps on the bottom as well, I don't mind those and actually I prefer the little bumps the a huge leveling pad. xD
streetlight98   [Nov 17, 2012 at 05:57 PM]
Yes i know that. Since you're on the topic of what GE NEVER does/did, it's the M-400 and M-400A not the M-400R3 and M-400A3. Wink

I agree with you that the two bumps are better looking than the flat circular pad. IIRC, the 13 and 25 had the pad (the ITT versions at least...)
LilCinnamon   [Nov 18, 2012 at 06:57 PM]
I am not sure how a leveler can be mounted on those flat circles. Do they drill holes then screw them on? I am also still not sure how on the 115 one could be mounted..
streetlight98   [Nov 18, 2012 at 11:35 PM]
I think the level is a pocket level. (what i mean is the lineman probably keeps a standard circle level on hand and presses it up against the pad (or notches in this case) to check for proper leveling and then puts it away again. the older GEs (my M-400, though not my M-250A) have a circular pad on top where the pocket level would go. I'm pretty sure your M-400A FCO would have the same, though the M-400A2 and M-400R2 may have a + like the M-250R2. The plus symbol is also used on the new M-400/A

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