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Form 79, open for lamp inspection
View of Form 79 opened for lamp inspection
Keywords: American_Streetlights

Form 79, open for lamp inspection

View of Form 79 opened for lamp inspection

l-m-j02.jpg ge_79-01.jpg ge_79-08.jpg ge_79cr01.jpg ge_79hr01.jpg
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Filename:ge_79-08.jpg
Album name:Nevada Willis / Restored Vintage Street Lights
Keywords:American_Streetlights
Company and Date Manufactured:GE, circa 1960s
Model Number:79
Wattage:405
Lamp Type:Incandescent
Filesize:16 KiB
Date added:Dec 10, 2014
Dimensions:600 x 450 pixels
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streetlight98   [Dec 10, 2014 at 08:28 PM]
Ah was this not lighting? Around here they had a LOT of 105W incandescent fixtures (radial waves, crescent moon, and admiral's hat types) and they got replaced with 100W mercs in the 60s through the 80s (probably using more energy because of ballast losses lol, though requiring much less frequent servicing, especially since some had the original lamps or only the second lamp when removed in the mid-90s). They replaced the 100W mercs here with 50W HPS or 70W HPS (one electric company used 50W and the other 70W).
Nevada Willis   [Dec 11, 2014 at 01:35 PM]
I really like the look of incandescent. For intermittent area lighting I still use 105 watt and 300 watt incandescents. For dusk to dawn I use 4200 lumen 68 watt CFLs. They actually put out a very decent light - a little more than 50w HPS, with a much better CRI.

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