Desultory13
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This topic might be difficult but I still thought that it might be fun.
For me it's easy the Line Material/Mcgraw-Edison Stylaire
But the GE Powerglow is a close runner-up.
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Streetlight : Cast housing 0V-20 with the flat bottomed refractor. Floodlight : Wide-Lite F-series (GO FIGURE !!) :lol Parking Lot : Sylvania Space-Liter
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Street Light: 2nd generation Westinghouse OV-25 Parking Lot: Revere Ultra-Lite Flood Light: GE Powerflood VLU/HLU
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LG's #1 North American light fixture identifier
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Street Light: General Electric M-1000 (preferably with a capacitor fin, either 700w or 1000w MV) Parking Lot: General Electric Powerglow A4000 Floodlight: Either Wide-Lite F-Series or Westinghouse MRF-400 (it was a close tie between this two fixtures...) I also like the older model GE PF-1000.
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I’ve always been interested in all kinds of lighting, mainly incandescent and HID, and especially all kinds of sodium lamps (HPS/LPS). I’ll tolerate LED but I’m not a fan of it. I’m not proud to say that my city has Devolved to LED.
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The GE M-1000 is by far my most favorite fixture used in older parking lots.
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Street Light: Westinghouse OV-15 Flood Light: Very Old GE Powerflood Yard light: GE Powr/Bracket This is my favorite parking lot light. The Powr/Bracket is my all-time favorite light.
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Streetlight : GE M1000 (still looking) Floodlight : Westinghouse MRF 1000 Parking Lot : Nu-Art square mansard
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Hmmmm...so many to choose from! For roadway applications, it's a toss up between the Westinghouse OV15/OV25, and the ITT American-Electric Series 13 and Series 25. For parking lots, i'd be the Westinghouse 2nd generation OV50. For flood light applications, I've always liked the Westinghouse MRF-400/1000, and the GE Power-Flood series.
BTW we got the ITT 13 for my brother's birthday. He will get it in a few months.
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Styleaire We still have these in the parking lot where i work.
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Parking lot: LM Stylaire for me too. Unfortunately quite rare as I've only ever seen one in person. These Powerlite parking lot lights are pretty neat too. Floodlight: These 400w Steber flood are pretty unique. Another one of my favourites is the Wide-Lite F Series. Streetlighting: Any vintage Powerlite Any vintage GE Any vintage Westinghouse Too much to pick from lol.
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I really like the Pericline and Contra/Cline from Moldcast Lighting and the Wide-Lite Supra-Lyte.
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What I call the "floodlight" version of the AJ Ferguson Zodiac. This version has only the side mounting hole and nothing on top except 2 raised parts where the holes for the photocell and top mount arm would normally be located. I have a Zodiac like this in my collection.
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Fluro starter pings combined with a 50hz ballast hum and blinking tubes is music to my ears.
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Street light: Eleco GR100 GoldenRay Floodlight: SOX runway floodlightCar park: Abacus Orion
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GE HM1000's
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Streetlamp: General Electric M400A Freeway lights, General Electric HM1000 Canopy light (if that counts): LSI masters series Flood light: Cooper Lighting HR Hammer
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The wild Lampent hates LEDs!
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Street light: 3rd generation Westinghouse OV-25 Flood light: General Electric PF-400 Parking lot light: Cooper Galleria
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