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WG bay window relamping
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All lamps were burned out except one full mercury GE F32T8SP35 lamp, 11 others all dead
The 175W MHs were both original lamps too and dead!
It was ridiculous carrying an 8ft ladder up a 12 FT ladder through an 2ft by 3ft access door lol
I bet no one's been up here in 10 years or so
I got all of them working, amazing all those electronic ballasts from the 90s work still
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The one and only thing we got in trouble for was a guy in the other location wasn't wearing a saftey harness while in the bucket , he was 6ft in the air working on a light and got the company a fine
LOL sometimes people are paranoid about stuff like that...I have another OSHA story for some other time...as far as that goes when I got those two "Old-School" Metalux/Gibson lights from my school we removed them with the power still on!
I've also seen Walgreens stores with bay windows like this, did you get those GE SP35 8ft Watt-Misers from a setup like this?
Did you guys have to remove all the sign banners that are laying on the floor?
And did you leave the original T8 lamp installed?
Yes I got the 8ft lamps from one of these set ups, but this is the only one ive ever seen with MH fixtures too
Those signs were just laying on the floor for whatever reason..they probably fell off the wall
I did leave the original lamp going it looks like it has a year or so left in it
In a grocery store I was frequenting this summer the place was lit with 3500K lamps in various stages of life, some newish, some older and kinda mercury starved...but the spot replacements of 4100Ks looked so much better I thought!
On the Quicktronic ballasts, I use 5000K lamps to get that crisp white look.
I've noticed less 3500K lamps being installs now too.
The 700 series 4100K lamps are yellowish compared to the 800s which look whiter and brighter