OV-20's are among the rarest lights seen down here in Texas,i know of a few in a parking lot right here in tyler and streetview reveals a few in other texas towns that could very well be gone by now.
These were on every corner in Rhode Island until the 70's. I have yet to see ONE left. plenty of MV cobraheads left in Newport and Jamestown though. It seems the costal areas still had mercs installed until a couple of years before the ban! I wonder why those areas got new mercs while the rest of RI didn't. I think NGrid powers that area as well...
Honestly for me Incandescent or a clamshell or OV-14B or OV-20 or anything older than a 1965 is the most special for me I would see like 100 OV-15s , 10 OV-12s, 20 Unistyle 175s, even a bunch of modern GE M-400R3s with sag lens with MV every day!
Hey Mike, thanks for the links! Good to see there are still some mercs out there, I remember seeing mercs all over RI back in the 80s when I was out there visiting my grandparents and other relatives. There were some Form 109s on Reservoir Rd in Cranston, some mercury teardrops scattered around, lots of OV-15s and OV-25s, even some Wheeler Boston quarter moon mercs (some were incandescent too). Ahh what memories.
Jace and Joe, yep I agree, I love the pre '65 installations but any merc is cool regardless of age. My favorite though, are the earliest mercury installations around here from the late 40s, they are generally stamped OV-20s and OV-20 pendants with rounded glass, on really old painted steel 3 piece poles. Very few remain.
all of those lights are on Rte 116 in the Scituate/Smithfield area. Resivoir Ave is all 250w HPS M-250R2s now. A few of the ballast cans are around, but most of tha arms are newer since the few remaining ones are extremely rusted steel. There are LOTS of ballast cans left on the older 8' aluminum underbrace arms. You can see the cut leads poking out from underneath. here's the OV15
This is an older resolution video from around 2008 though, hopefully its still there today.
Jace and Joe, yep I agree, I love the pre '65 installations but any merc is cool regardless of age. My favorite though, are the earliest mercury installations around here from the late 40s, they are generally stamped OV-20s and OV-20 pendants with rounded glass, on really old painted steel 3 piece poles. Very few remain.