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Streetlight #105 - American Electric Series 25
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Old-ish looking streetlights in a parking-lot. Kind of a nice looking pole/arm setup...thats what actually caught my eye with these.
Don't know if they are MV or HPS
Location:
Littleton CO (a shopping center parking lot)
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Coated HPS aren't too common plus if it was HPS there's more likely to have NEMa tags....
I think those may actually originally held incandescent gumballs but got upgraded with mercs. I've seem gumballs used as parking lights...
@LilCinnamon Its on the corner of Lowell & Belleview.. (pic is the fixture at the end with the long since closed up store).
Yep looks like they have transformer bases...
So would the ballasts actually be in that transformer base, rather than the fixtures then?
A careful look in this pic, it looks like newer type...note the pole is not hexagon? And trasformer bases were used even if ballast was not used.....the transformer base does NOT automatically mean it had a ballast in base. NYC had a bunch of incandescent cuplights with poles installed in early 1950, installing thousands of them...and ALL of them had transformer bases. And I've seen working incandescent with transformer bases....transformer bases also serves as an access to the wires and to hide bolts from the ground....
Another way to check if there's a ballast in the base is to see if you hear it buzzing at night. I've looked inside a T-base before, it was already opened so I looked inside and found a ballast can inside.
Sadly these are now GONE (pole & all, only the base remains)
Half the building has been empty for years but the other half is still in use (don't believe there is any plans to demo it, but wouldn't surprise me either if it happened)
Sure I can take a pic sometime..that place isn't too far from me (don't know if I'll get the chance this week).
edit:
Image of The base #105B
new edit:
Here is the replacement fixtures #130