11   General / Off-Topic / Re: What would you have in your dream house?  on: April 07, 2026, 06:24:37 PM 
Started by CEB1993 - Last post by lightsofpahrump
I would also have old school-type and other equipment in it. Film strip projectors, overhead projectors, CRT video projectors, a nice old bell system, slave clock system and PA, fire alarm system that works(so I could clear everyone out of the place if a fire started), a functional mimeograph machine, CRT TV carts with VCRs(probably only one).
 12   General / Off-Topic / Re: What would you have in your dream house?  on: April 07, 2026, 06:04:05 PM 
Started by CEB1993 - Last post by lightsofpahrump
Call me crazy but I've always kind of wanted to buy a small school or church building and make that my house, Id leave the lighting intact if its original and where possible the features would remain intact like blackboards, floor, intercoms but I would make it nicer so new paint, some nice trim, maybe some upgrades to windows, stuff like that. Some rooms would be modified like a home cinema/ entertainment, obviously my shop, a second shop but for electronics. My Gf would want a room for her reptiles and also a room for doing art related stuff. Bathrooms, I would leave 1 male and 1 female bathroom as is in the location that visitors are likely to be, whilst the others would be converted to more home like with single toilet, bath and such. If its a church, the main hall area would see the pews (benches) removed but saved or sold off. Outside I would reclad the building, keep the wallpacks up and maintained, the parking lot would remain also because theres lots you can do with a flat area like that.
I've had similar thoughts about living in an abandoned middle school. i would leave it as original as I possibly could without compromising safety(things like rotting structural members would be fixed.) I might also make it more interesting by doing stuff like converting a room to a church-type chapel with pews, churchy lights and an old organ (which would also be slightly practical because I could also use that space for home theater) or adding a 1A2 key telephone system or replacing the gym lights with combo incandescent/MV. I would also add some kind of old school remote control system for the lights(X10 maybe) and also I might convert a classroom (either one near the cafeteria or a home ec classroom so it would have gas/electricity for cooking) into a regular-style kitchen and dining room. and also convert one a few rooms(office maybe) into bedrooms so i did not have to sleep on a cot in the principal's office :D . Also add one of those neon ceiling fans and also some permanent neon if the code would allow it.
 13   General / General Discussion / Re: Completely LED free buildings  on: April 07, 2026, 03:59:09 PM 
Started by Emersyn - Last post by LightsoftheWest
There's a museum in San Francisco that I went to back in 2021 that still has HID low-bays in use as well as mostly incandescent in all the display cases.
 14   General / General Discussion / Re: Completely LED free buildings  on: April 07, 2026, 02:28:46 PM 
Started by Emersyn - Last post by lightsofpahrump
the LDS church I go to has almost no LEDs except for on the organ and 2 spotlights.
 15   Lanterns/Fixtures / Modern / Re: Belgian Lighting Information Board  on: April 07, 2026, 02:20:53 PM 
Started by SussexEuroSOX - Last post by SussexEuroSOX
@SussexEuroSOX I'll tell you this, the moment you made this post i immediately sent it to the creator of the Lights of Belgium website, i'm a good friend of his, and he was extremely glad his website helped your research!

If i would, i'd create a similar post as yours in this forum about Indal itself and how it dominated the international street lighting market all around the globe, from making aluminium plates to lighting solutions for every occasion! I'd be inspired, and of course, i have made my research along with having 10+ Indalux catalogues from each decade

Ahhh mate! That’s lovely!  :love: I love going on that site! It’s the site that helped me learn a lot about the different types of street lights back in 2024, so the least I could was give them a little credit  ;) I would Definitely Read a Indalux one! I am very interested to know more!!!

 16   Lanterns/Fixtures / Modern / Re: Belgian Lighting Information Board  on: April 07, 2026, 01:57:43 PM 
Started by SussexEuroSOX - Last post by Eleco_SR304
I think some of us should do this. I may not as I'm sure to not be interested, but @PabTheSpanish - If you want to make a Spain Lighting Board, I'd be happy to read it 😎
 17   Lanterns/Fixtures / Modern / Re: Belgian Lighting Information Board  on: April 07, 2026, 01:09:35 PM 
Started by SussexEuroSOX - Last post by PabTheSpanish
@SussexEuroSOX I'll tell you this, the moment you made this post i immediately sent it to the creator of the Lights of Belgium website, i'm a good friend of his, and he was extremely glad his website helped your research!

If i would, i'd create a similar post as yours in this forum about Indal itself and how it dominated the international street lighting market all around the globe, from making aluminium plates to lighting solutions for every occasion! I'd be inspired, and of course, i have made my research along with having 10+ Indalux catalogues from each decade
 18   General / General Discussion / Re: Sure Lites LM-1 Faulty Transformer  on: April 07, 2026, 12:36:05 PM 
Started by CapacitorDude - Last post by Medved
It could be it overheated and the thermal fuse tripped.
What transformer is there, couldn't it use some generic one?
Detailed schematic or pictures of the board and noted connections could help so we may extract what transformer spec will work there...
 19   General / General Discussion / Re: Sure Lites LM-1 Faulty Transformer  on: April 07, 2026, 08:27:09 AM 
Started by CapacitorDude - Last post by CapacitorDude
There is no burning, discoloration, or any other signs of distress on the transformer oddly enough, it just measures completely open across all the taps on the primary (it has a 277 volt tap). I'll peel the paper off of it later to see if there's a fuse present, or if any of the internal splices have been damaged.
 20   General / General Discussion / Re: Sure Lites LM-1 Faulty Transformer  on: April 07, 2026, 08:05:07 AM 
Started by CapacitorDude - Last post by RRK
Is the transformer visibly burned?

Modern transformers often include one-time thermal fuse inside which may be blown for whatever reason. Transformer itself may be blown as well or not. If no other means to find out proper output voltage left, you can try to find this thermal fuse device, typically a small rectangle or cylinder, short it and power up the transformer briefly. Use some means of current limiting like a large lightbulb in series or a circuit breaker to limit possible fireworks ;)

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