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Little ALR Vs. Big ALR
The one on the left is a 1992 120V ALR. The base is the same size as those little clear thermal PCs and the PC is shorter too. So basically the same proportions, just shrunk down. it has a glued-in window like the 80s Fisher Pierce PCs. The one on the right is from 1999. I have two of the 1999 ones, but the other one was cannibalized at the factory, intended to only be used for its guts. I patched the hole that was cut in the housing though with electrical tape...
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Little ALR Vs. Big ALR

The one on the left is a 1992 120V ALR. The base is the same size as those little clear thermal PCs and the PC is shorter too. So basically the same proportions, just shrunk down. it has a glued-in window like the 80s Fisher Pierce PCs. The one on the right is from 1999. I have two of the 1999 ones, but the other one was cannibalized at the factory, intended to only be used for its guts. I patched the hole that was cut in the housing though with electrical tape...

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traffic light1   [May 07, 2014 at 09:49 PM]
You have a photo cell that will work on 208? I would give you that 175w MV light and you give me a sensor? I need someone like you to tell me what photo cell is good.
streetlight98   [May 07, 2014 at 10:05 PM]
When you had come to visit I think I gave you a photocell or two? I think they were blue? Blue photocells will work with 208V (they'll also work with 120, 240, and 277V). Just be aware that once you use a blue photocell on 208, 240, or 277V, it won't work on 120V anymore. The higher voltage permenantly disables the 120V circuit inside. Sad
traffic light1   [May 07, 2014 at 10:07 PM]
OK, They are blue. Thank you!

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