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Crouse-Hinds PowerMi$er 75W MV Retrofit
Came with instructions (right) and a lamp warranty of 18 months from Wagner Electric (left), whom I assume manufactured the lamp. 
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Crouse-Hinds PowerMi$er 75W MV Retrofit

Came with instructions (right) and a lamp warranty of 18 months from Wagner Electric (left), whom I assume manufactured the lamp.

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joe_347V   [Jul 03, 2017 at 07:59 PM]
Interesting, it appears Wagner Electric made brake and headlight parts which sorta explains the sealed beam headlight like construction.

Was this another Webster find? Razz
streetlight98   [Jul 03, 2017 at 09:26 PM]
I thought the name sounded familiar but didn't look into it lol. It seems well-made but I don't intend to put this into regular use. It'll be in storage for now and someday be a display piece. My grandpa has several jewelry cases in his basement that he displays matchbox cars in. He's been slowly selling his massive toy car collection on eBay so eventually he will empty out his jewelry cases and he said I can have them when that day comes and he's finally sold off all his cars. He just told me I'm on my own getting them out of the basement since he's "too old" (his words, not mine) for the heavy lifting. The glass shelves come out but even so, the cases weigh a TON. Most of the cases each use two preheat F20T12s but there are a couple of cases that have blackender T8s (Philips lamps I think; F64T8 maybe? Some sort of appliance lamp for sure). The cases are not functional (they do work, but he's never wired them up so there's just a piece of cut not-spliced black cord coming out the bottom of each one from when they were taken out of use.

This is not a Webster find. There were some floodlight fixtures and ballasts (including postline ballasts) but we were not allowed to touch any of it since Bob said it was all eBay material.
ZarlogH46   [Jul 06, 2017 at 03:42 PM]
Where did you get this from?

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