Gallery of Lights

Obtaining Fixtures => Fixtures or Lamps for sale => Topic started by: Mike on August 21, 2013, 04:16:52 PM

Title: Surplus For Sale
Post by: Mike on August 21, 2013, 04:16:52 PM
Here's some of NGrid's surplus for sale. Perhaps some of you will find something you want

 M-400A2 400W MV powr/module  (http://www.cnyauctions.com/nationalgrid/inventory/enclosures.htm)

 Some Aluminum HAPCO truss arms and steel A-Fram brackets.  (http://www.cnyauctions.com/nationalgrid/inventory/brackets.htm)

 OV-50 Glass refractor, M-1000 Glass refractor, OV-25 polycarbonate refractor.  (http://www.cnyauctions.com/nationalgrid/inventory/refractors.htm)

 fixtures for sale (they typically list for 20 bucks each  (http://www.cnyauctions.com/nationalgrid/inventory/luminaires.htm)

 Some really interesting lamps here including a 1000W HPS fixture, 360W HPS Philips Pre-alto lamp, old looking 500W GE frosted incandescent, Philips-Westinghouse series incandescent, coated 400W HPS, coated cleartop philips 700W merc, and coated 150W HPS lamps.  (http://www.cnyauctions.com/nationalgrid/inventory/lamps.htm)
Title: Re: Surplus For Sale
Post by: joe_347V on August 21, 2013, 11:41:39 PM
I'm curious about the 700w cleartop merc. Since it's a cleartop, it seems predates the Philips name since cleartops disappeared mostly by the late 70s. (Canada had them a few years longer) Back then Philips still made lamps under the Norelco name.
Title: Re: Surplus For Sale
Post by: Mike on August 22, 2013, 12:04:00 PM
it's worth going for if someone wants it! those will never be made again!
Title: Re: Surplus For Sale
Post by: joe_347V on August 23, 2013, 07:03:46 PM
The series and multiple incandescent streetlighting lamps are a good buy too since I heard they recently stopped making them.
Title: Re: Surplus For Sale
Post by: Mike on August 23, 2013, 10:38:37 PM
yeah they're no longer made. :(
Title: Re: Surplus For Sale
Post by: joe_347V on August 24, 2013, 11:56:03 PM
I guess my gumball could use a real streetlighting bulb but since I wanted to save energy I stuck a 200w mogul based bulb instead.