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Glad to see they still make it! Thanks for that link. Do you know how much one would cost?
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The future of street lighting is Induction, not nasty HPS lights or cr@ppy LED lights! Preheat CFL's should make a comeback!
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Zero 88 Lighting Controls Rule!
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Do you like them too? If so, cool!
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The future of street lighting is Induction, not nasty HPS lights or cr@ppy LED lights! Preheat CFL's should make a comeback!
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yeah man,they are some cool fixtures!!!!...im shocked i dont see them often!
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My Pontiac 6000 STE
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My Cars:
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RSL-200 must be the newer model
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it looks like holophane discontinued the Refractopack...i cant find it on their website anymore.
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My favorite fixture (in my collectiom) is a 250 watt MH Hubbell Miniliter II. I really like the way it looks and packs a punch. I don't like the newer design, too bad they changed it- but I still have mine.
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Nothing like the beautiful cool white light of a coated Mercury Vapor lamp and the soothing hum of it's magnetic ballast.
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My favorite "Modern" Cobrahead is a tie between two GE FCO fixtures: The M250A pwrdoor (the boxy version of the early 80's, prior to the curved redesign that is currently avail) and the M250R2. I like the FCO versions due to their neat reflector design.
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My favourite is the same as in my avatar pic; the Sylvania "Roadster". Can take from 150-400W lamps, light and compact. Managed to grab 2 new ones in their carton still and one in excellent condition.
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Could never explain why I risk so much to collect them!
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Speaking of fixtures in the carton, I remember in 1994, following a Mass Electric truck (Worcester, MA) onto the highway and a rectangular box rolls off the back of the truck and lands onto the side of the road. The truck keeps going and I swing around to see what it was. It was a new M250R2 100 watt HPS fixture with the plastic globe. It was a nice find
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I think it would have to be the Model 25.
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Say no to Induction & LED, HID forever!
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Hmm i thought i posted in here...
Mine would be M-400 r2.. probably. with Drop lens.
Looks great! I prefer 3rd generation though.
Design is great too. and the way the reflector is held in... much better than a single screw on the bottom. the refractors light distribution is good, (even for FCO)
M-400 r2 are much better than the cheapo M-400 r3 with poor design.
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I might get one of those Holophane 200's. I call those pudding cup lights LOL
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