Milwaukeeman2003
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Hello everyone! I found this photo of Leotek LX’s on LED magazine. If anyone knows where it was taken, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks! Btw, I’m sorry that I posted the same photo three times. This is my first time doing this.
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MAXIMUM LUMENS!!!
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High-res version of this imageThis is the Stone Arch Bridge in Minneapolis.
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Portland General Electric: 120/240VAC @ 60Hz Bringer of Light
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Thanks for the info! I’m surprised that these are decorative as I assumed it was something in the Leotek catalog at the time.
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I've been to that same bridge at night and I don't know if they're the same LED fixtures now, but from what I know that pic is from around 2004 or earlier, meaning that these were one of the first big LED installations meant for actual lighting.
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If that photo was taken in 2004 at the latest, than I would be surprised if this wasn’t the first LED outdoor lighting installation in the US, or possibly the entire world.
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From what I can find, LED outdoor lighting has existed since at least early 2002 according to this page. Granted, this thing had only 450 lumens and was pretty expensive so whether or not these were ever installed anywhere, I'm not sure. https://web.archive.org/web/20020416181331/http://www.datasheets.led.net:80/Pages/streetlights/151a.htm
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Interesting! I'm wondering if LEDtronics had a license from GE to manufacture the M-400A2 housing.
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There’s a better chance that they were buying housings from GE.
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around 2004 +/- a California? upstart was importing CHINESE induction lamps and CHINESE copy GEm250/AEL 115 clone cobraheads that could be the source for the "GE" body for that 25 watt LED
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