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Filename: | culvercitymercsnite.JPG |
Album name: | Silverliner14B / southern california edison street lights (includes city owned lts) |
Rating (2 votes): | |
Company and Date Manufactured: | GE, Westinghouse, Joslyn, etc. |
Model Number: | M-400, M-400 split door, M-400R2, Form 400, OV-20, Joslyn spacehsips and clamshells, etc |
Wattage: | 400w |
Lamp Type: | Mercury Vapor |
Filesize: | 66 KiB |
Date added: | Jan 01, 2010 |
Dimensions: | 1000 x 750 pixels |
Displayed: | 271 times |
Color Space: | sRGB |
Contrast: | 2 |
DateTime Original: | 0000:00:00 00:00:00 |
Exposure Bias: | -1.7 EV |
Exposure Mode: | 1 |
Exposure Program: | Program Creative |
Exposure Time: | 1 sec |
FNumber: | f/2.8 |
Flash: | No Flash |
Focal length: | 5.9 mm |
ISO: | 64 |
Light Source: | Unknown: 0 |
Make: | Olympus Optical Co.,ltd |
Max Aperture: | f/2.8 |
Model: | C730UZ |
URL: | http://www.galleryoflights.org/mb/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=184 |
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But what is the advantage of series connection, if each lantern has to have it's own ballast? Why not to use e.g. 244V parallel supply and serial reactor ballast instead (it would be lighter, more reliable and safer to relamp, i guess)?
@NiMo, there are some cobraheads with integral series isolation ballasts on wooden utility poles in LA. I was just referring to underground wiring and freestanding metal light poles, I should have been a little clearer in my description.
@GullWhiz, no this is a different area.