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Mercury Galore!
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AWESOME! This grocery store screams of 1960s! Wooden paneling on the walls. Wooden laminate on the double doors in the back. (None of that boring crappy gray we have today.) And lets not forget the MV lights! Place was awesome! Wish I could explore it further. Including the back areas. Wonder if they would give a tour of the place since it's a historic store...
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We looked around the store for a while longer. Saw the wooden laminated doors in the back. Seen some of the old fridges and shelves. Very cool! The ice freezer had incandescent under the "ice" logo on top. Went to the bathroom downstairs. I had to go thru the meat dept to reach the stairs. There were a few 8' T12s in turret mount fixtures. Not the boring old strips. The industrial sort. The basement looked kinda cool to look at. I kinda wished I got "lost" looking for the bathroom. Oh, well...
After 30+ minutes exploring the place and a small part of the basement leading to the bathroom. The two schmucks were still at the SAME fixture. I saw that two of the lamps had blackened ends. (Very much dead.) I or the Gull would have fixed it in 5 minutes flat or found out the ballast was dead. I doubt it would take 30 minutes or more to even replace the whole fixture! I seriously hope these guys won't burn down this cool store. Would be a shame to lose such a historic place. I suspect those two sweeps the store and take out the garbage that got way over their head. (PLEASE spare us the light bulb jokes! )
This is a cool store. It's rare to find any retail store lit with HID now...T12's were converted to T8's and HID's converted to T8 or T5HO troffers, or sometimes CFL highbays.
Is this clear MV or coated? If so which phosphor type?
I wonder if these ever had /C or /N lamps in them.
and this is just too awesome this grocery store uses MVs inside! i have not seen that here before