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A peek inside of my N.Y.C. Marbelite LPS-20 pedestrian signal
Same picture as the other one; however, the red light bulbs are illuminated in this one, in which are used for the "DONT WALK" signal indication.
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A peek inside of my N.Y.C. Marbelite LPS-20 pedestrian signal

Same picture as the other one; however, the red light bulbs are illuminated in this one, in which are used for the "DONT WALK" signal indication.

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Filename:1506887_711472118883598_247605380_n.jpg
Album name:M30 / Traffic Lights
Keywords:Traffic_Lights
Company and Date Manufactured:Marbelite/1975
Model Number:LPS-20
Wattage:50W for each signal indication
Filesize:113 KiB
Date added:Feb 28, 2014
Dimensions:960 x 874 pixels
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rlshieldjr   [Mar 08, 2014 at 05:28 AM]
Are these 2 65 volt red bulbs in series so if the DONT burns out, the WALK will go out too, avoiding confusion as well as serious injuries by someone crossing on a red WALK
M30   [Mar 08, 2014 at 12:26 PM]
I do not use those for this pedestrian signal. Instead, I use 25W party light bulbs. Though you pretty much answered your own question regarding the purpose of the special "DONT WALK" light bulbs.
streetlight98   [Mar 08, 2014 at 05:08 PM]
Is there a reason for the two different style reflectors?
M30   [Mar 08, 2014 at 06:57 PM]
When I first received the pedestrian signal in December of 2009, it came with only one of its two original reflectors, in which is the one for the "WALK" section (as you could see here in this picture). The other one for the "DONT" section was missing, so I had a person make a reproduction of one for me.
streetlight98   [Mar 08, 2014 at 07:28 PM]
Ahh I see. Is there any noticable difference when the door is shut and the lights are on?
M30   [Mar 08, 2014 at 11:02 PM]
The only difference, in which is noticeable if you look at this up-close, is the reflection of the lamps. As you could see in the picture, the back of the original reflector is not smooth in appearance than the reproduction above it. With that said, the light from the "WALK" section appears a tad bit different than the light from the "DONT" section. This does not bother me in any way whatsoever; ; however, I may consider to find an original reflector for the top section down the road. Just to be original.
joe_347V   [Mar 09, 2014 at 12:35 AM]
Some of my signals have mismatched reflectors too as some are glass while some are aluminum. Doesn't bother me that much but a full set fo glass reflectors would be nice.

Anyway if you could enlarge the socket hole on the top reflector, you should be able to fit one of these which might look more original than the socket you're currently using. Cool

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