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A beautiful classic from north of the border. Powerlite B2214M5
eBay find. My first 125w mercury fixture! It is NOS in its original box. The ballast, capacitor and socket are all on a metal plate that is easily detachable from the fixture chassis. I bought two new EYE 125w mercury lamps to go with it, but I need a USA or Canadian made 125w merc lamp. If you have a spare, let me know.
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A beautiful classic from north of the border. Powerlite B2214M5

eBay find. My first 125w mercury fixture! It is NOS in its original box. The ballast, capacitor and socket are all on a metal plate that is easily detachable from the fixture chassis. I bought two new EYE 125w mercury lamps to go with it, but I need a USA or Canadian made 125w merc lamp. If you have a spare, let me know.

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Album name:Silverliner14B / Street Lights
Keywords:American_Streetlights
Company and Date Manufactured:Powerlite Devices
Model Number:B2214
Wattage:125w
Lamp Type:Good ol' merc
Filesize:315 KiB
Date added:Mar 27, 2015
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streetlight98   [Mar 27, 2015 at 03:16 AM]
Nice fixture! Interesting look too. Looks like a bullet or a torpedo. Also interesting how it opens up backwards like the Holophane "high wattage yardblaster" as I call it lol (dunno the real name). I think the Form 109 opened backwards too? I suppose that was more convenient for servicemen who were servicing the light from the pole via a harness before bucket trucks became the norm.
GEsoftwhite100watts   [Mar 27, 2015 at 04:44 AM]
Cool! In really good condition too!
Silverliner14B   [Mar 27, 2015 at 10:47 AM]
Hey Canadians, have you ever seen this particular model in use up there? I looked through the pics here on GoL, saw a few Powerlite mini gumballs plus some made by McGraw Edison/Line Materials and EPAC. But nothing exactly like this. There were similar ones though, the tall heads apparently are indicative of integral ballasts while the short heads are either incandescent or remote ballasted.

Thanks Mike and Andy! I really like this light! The 125w merc by the way is comparable to a 70w HPS in initial lumens. It seems weird to me now that we got 70w HPS while 50w HPS is equivalent to 100w MV, 100w HPS is equivalent to 175w MV, and we never had 125w MV in widespread use here in the USA. Even in Canada they are less common than in Europe and abroad.
streetlight98   [Mar 27, 2015 at 11:26 AM]
I actually think that 70W HPS is a better suited replacement for 100W MV. We have lots of 50W HPS and 100W MV here and there are 70W HPS lights in BVE territory and the 100W mercs are definitely brighter than the 50W HPS when the lamps are within a few years old. 50W HPS is too dim for street lighting IMO, I'd much rather see 70W or even 100W HPS.
lite_lover   [Mar 27, 2015 at 11:37 AM]
Nice fixture,I have never seen this particular model around here.
A_lights   [Mar 27, 2015 at 08:49 PM]
Wow that's interesting find Dave! I haven't seen any before
joe_347V   [Apr 06, 2015 at 05:04 PM]
Very nice find! Looks similar to my mini gumball I got recently. I guess this was the integrally ballasted version.

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