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Jersey Series Icetrons! Yes it was THIS GOOD! 
Here's a scene of those Jersey Icetrons I took a picture of last summer in July! 

They were just near New York city. And yes I swear those lit so well! From all the Icetrons that I saw lit that day..(a lot of them) only two of them were out. 

I think it's beautiful! 
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Jersey Series Icetrons! Yes it was THIS GOOD!

Here's a scene of those Jersey Icetrons I took a picture of last summer in July!

They were just near New York city. And yes I swear those lit so well! From all the Icetrons that I saw lit that day..(a lot of them) only two of them were out.

I think it's beautiful!

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joe_347V   [May 11, 2011 at 07:55 PM]
These look a LOT better than the LED streetlights that are used here.
vaporeyes   [May 11, 2011 at 10:50 PM]
What colour temperature? 6500K?
Form109   [May 11, 2011 at 11:02 PM]
looks very nice!...way better than LED
mercuryvaporrocks   [May 12, 2011 at 04:51 PM]
Induction makes more sense than LED's for streetlighting.
GullWhiz   [May 12, 2011 at 09:07 PM]
Alain, between 4000K to 5000K temp. They were very close to a MV color as a brand new /DX color!
rlshieldjr   [May 13, 2011 at 06:28 PM]
This is what I saw in Brea, a diffused, cool white light on the street
GullWhiz   [May 13, 2011 at 08:33 PM]
Diffused is a good thing...more even out lighting distribution.....This is why a FCO fixture SHOULD have a coated lamp...not clear...UNLESS the glass was diffused....but no...people and utilities uses a FCO with clear lamp...making bad lighting distribution!

So a good lighting design is...using a refractor, you either use a clear or coated lamp...but with FCO...you need diffused glass OR a coated lamp...

In matter of fact on my GE M-100 open bottom label AND on the catalogs of those open bottom fixtures both Westinghouse and GE specifies to use a COATED lamp!
LilCinnamon   [Dec 02, 2011 at 07:41 AM]
I could compare two 400 watt FCO fixtures distributions one with one of my clear lamps and one with my Phillips coated lamp.. Add compare them. I bet the coated lamp would be better.

At least GE is making diffused HPS lamps. I wish that those would be used more often here.

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