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M-250A
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Located in Hampton, NH. This fixture is 100 watt MV wired at 240 volts. I noticed this year they finally replaced the photoeye and relmaped the fixture since the last six years it was dayburning and had a dim lamp. Looked great this year at night!
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Before i had been reporting all the dim 100W MV fixtures here so they'd get fresh lamps before they decided to pull the plug on the last MV fixtures but now i don't report Mv fixtures since the odds of it getting relamped versus replaced are slim. if this light was jsut serviced though, why replace it? this liekly has a reactance ballast and those things rarely fail. Unless they dropped the light while replacing the pole.
Here NGrid will transfer a light with a missing door and reflector onto a new pole. It's not that they're being silly though it's because apparently the toublemen repair the street lights and linemen work on the powerlines. One time they transfered a M-250R2 that had a missing door and had lost the reflector/socket and I was like HUH? They removed the photocell though so the light wasn't powered. They did reconenct it to power and the light was replaced a week later by a Cooper OVZ.