I'm not sure what model my Regent light is but it looks like this unit I found a picture of here on the galleries:
https://www.lighting-gallery.net/gallery/displayimage.php?album=5137&pos=16&pid=165054][url]https://www.lighting-gallery.net/gallery/displayimage.php?album=5137&pos=16&pid=165054[/url]
Here is the problem, looking for a solution.
Fixture is a 175 Mercury unsure what ballast but thinking Auto Transformer Reactor as this is a 120v application.
Problem is bugs and flying insects. The lantern is mounted to the side of a metal shop near a walk-in door opening and it lights a large area used to walk from home to shop. I use the shop as a warehouse and need to avoid insects entering the building via the door which the light attracts. In an attempt for both more light and reduction to insect attraction I installed a GE HPS 150 watt retrofit lamp, which is awesome in light output, and attracts less bugs, but still attracting bugs that are problematic.
Bugs are attracted, and pool at the base of the lighting wall, which ultimately crawl in any small seam of door and enter building, then go everywhere and into stored warehouse products is the biggest issue.
Now, I really dislike LED products but did some research into whether a drop-in replacement exists, to my surprise I couldn't find one. Closest I found was a GE model that listed CWA ballast compatible only. Really surprising with as much of this stuff is on the market that there isn't much available that fits this application.
Want to keep the ballast and not re-wire, as I will swap back to HPS during the winter, but during the summer bug season I need something that doesn't attract bugs, thinking LED because of lack of UV.
Anyone know what type of ballast this fixture I have uses (or how to identify) and whether there is a model of LED unit that will work work with ballast?
My other options are to move the fixture (not ideal) or replacement with another light source.
It would be awesome if there was a 175 watt mercury "bug bulb" made.