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400w mercury AE series 25 street light in anza electric service area
anza, california has about 7-8 of these on 371 through town, all mercury. two are missing glass such as this one. this one is a late 60s american electric series 25, note there is no round mount for a level. one of the 25s is a later 70s model with a faded blue 40 tag. the electric utility is anza electric co-op. ironically they buy their juice from benson electric co-op in arizona, where mercs are forbidden lol.
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400w mercury AE series 25 street light in anza electric service area

anza, california has about 7-8 of these on 371 through town, all mercury. two are missing glass such as this one. this one is a late 60s american electric series 25, note there is no round mount for a level. one of the 25s is a later 70s model with a faded blue 40 tag. the electric utility is anza electric co-op. ironically they buy their juice from benson electric co-op in arizona, where mercs are forbidden lol.

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Album name:Silverliner14B / other california street lights
Keywords:American_Streetlights
Company and Date Manufactured:american electric, late 60s
Model Number:series 25
Wattage:400w
Lamp Type:mercury vapor
Filesize:504 KiB
Date added:Jun 07, 2013
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Silverliner14B   [Jun 07, 2013 at 08:02 PM]
we plan to return there soonish and more pics will be taken, of the other AEs with refractors. at least one has a L-M unistyle glass, and at least one has a browned rounded polycarbonate refractor. many have proper AE/ITT glass. will also take pics of the LPS and look around for more types of lights. the utility is very small they serve like 3000 members thats it!

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