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Crouse-Hinds PowerMi$er 75W MV Retrofit
Here it is with the lamp removed, showing the nameplate and the base of the lamp. Good luck finding a replacement lamp for this thing! I guess if I ever put this into use and it died I'd cannibalize it for the ballast and use a regular E17 MV lamp (which I don't have any of either...)
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Crouse-Hinds PowerMi$er 75W MV Retrofit

Here it is with the lamp removed, showing the nameplate and the base of the lamp. Good luck finding a replacement lamp for this thing! I guess if I ever put this into use and it died I'd cannibalize it for the ballast and use a regular E17 MV lamp (which I don't have any of either...)

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joe_347V   [Jul 03, 2017 at 07:53 PM]
I suppose if the plug there is polarized (can't tell from the pic) you can use this and screw in a regular E17 75w MV.

I wonder how long were the lamps produced, until now I've never heard of a plug in PAR 36 MV. Shocked
streetlight98   [Jul 03, 2017 at 08:33 PM]
The plug isn't polarized but the prongs are a little further apart than a normal plug. I could probably open this and get rid of the plug and add a socket if I had to. Yeah a PAR plug-in MV lamp shocked me too lol.
ZarlogH46   [Jul 05, 2017 at 02:58 AM]
Someone on LG said they remembered seeing these in catalogs back in the 70's but they had never seen one other than in the catalog before. They also said that a 36w version was produced.
streetlight98   [Jul 06, 2017 at 05:15 AM]
36W MV? That's really bizarre! At least this uses a normal wattage (albeit not a normal lamp) so I can reuse the ballast if I were to put this into use but I'm almost certainly going to preserve this.
joe_347V   [Jul 06, 2017 at 07:18 AM]
Yeah, in that case I'd probably just replace the plug with a socket when needed. I guess they might have did that on purpose to prevent someone from plugging the MV lamp straight to the outlet.

Never heard of a 36w MV before either Shocked I wonder what current and voltage in runs on. Sounds it might have been possible to run it on a F40 LPF single lamp preheat ballast if the specs matched. I guess 36w might have been a retrofit for 60 or 75w incandescent but I'd personally think 40/50w is a better option since at least it's a standard wattage.

Yeah, I would preserve this too, it's too rare to use.

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