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High-mast lowered - 3
Saw this in a trucking yard, I don't know the make, nothing listed. I asked the guard I wanted to take pix of this high mast, and he let me in.
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High-mast lowered - 3

Saw this in a trucking yard, I don't know the make, nothing listed. I asked the guard I wanted to take pix of this high mast, and he let me in.

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Filename:CIMG3578.JPG
Album name:rlshieldjr / Misc Lighting and Non-lighting
Rating (1 votes):55555
Keywords:American_Streetlights
Filesize:53 KiB
Date added:Mar 11, 2011
Dimensions:480 x 360 pixels
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Color Space:sRGB
Contrast:0
DateTime Original:2011:03:09 19:15:56
Exposure Bias:0 EV
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Exposure Program:Program
Exposure Time:1/125 sec
FNumber:f/2.8
Flash:No Flash
Focal length:6.2 mm
ISO:100
Light Source:Unknown: 0
Make:Casio Computer Co.,ltd.
Max Aperture:f/2.8
Model:EX-Z9
URL:http://www.galleryoflights.org/mb/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=5358
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Sailormoon_01_uk   [Mar 11, 2011 at 07:47 AM]
WOW they look Huge when at Ground Level, I would loke to get a 1KW High Mast Light

All the Best

Colin
GullWhiz   [Mar 11, 2011 at 12:30 PM]
I believe this is a wide-lite....from my knowledge
gailgrove   [Mar 11, 2011 at 07:43 PM]
Yep Wide-Lite STB-25s
rlshieldjr   [May 20, 2011 at 11:06 PM]
This, and 2 others are still down, probably havent been repaired yet. Even without ballast repairs, the remainders could be raised to light up the trucking yard, or if the electric bill was to high, disconnect a few lights.
streetlight98   [Jun 09, 2011 at 05:45 PM]
9000 watts seems a bit of an overkill. Shocked
gailgrove   [Jun 09, 2011 at 07:08 PM]
I see 10 Wink But it's probably lighting up a large area so it isn't overkill.
streetlight98   [Jun 09, 2011 at 07:59 PM]
Ah, didn't realize one was hiden behind the pole. 10000w must deplete their profit quite a bit considering there are more poles.
rlshieldjr   [May 26, 2018 at 03:03 AM]
These got replaced with LED fixtures Sad
xmaslightguy   [May 28, 2018 at 09:44 PM]
Interesting...
Is that the normal way they service those?
streetlight98   [May 29, 2018 at 10:44 PM]
What do you mean? By lowering them? Yep all highmasts have a lowering device for servicing. you open up the base of the pole, unplug the light assembly, plug in the winch, lower the assembly, change the bulbs or whatnot, raise it back up, unplug the winch, and plug the assembly back in. My friend worked on some highmast poles at a sewage treatment plant and said it's a crude system though. He said the winch is either all or nothing so when the lights get to the top they slam into place and half the time one of the bulbs would break. He said the three flags at the top would sometimes get stuck too so when the winch was taken out the light assembly would sit crooked (there's three flags at the top that flip out and support the lights when in normal operation so the lowering cable isn't stressed by the weight except when lowering/raising). To unstick the flags, you have to lower the assembly slightly and lift it back up again, which slams the lights to the top each and every time increasing the risk of breakage. Granted, the ones he was working on appeared to be early Holophane models from the 70s or 80s so the technology has probably come a long way but he said he hates them. He'd much rather go up in a lift to fix shoeboxes or cobraheads any day. Laughing

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