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My GE M250R2 warming up
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Ahhh yes. looky what I got!! I FINALLY found the opportunity to take a streetlight during the LED wave. I've actually had this lamp for about 2 weeks now. I would of posted about this sooner but I kept on putting it off due to being busy.
During that morning I was driving to my classes and saw NGrid was replacing this pole here: https://www.google.com/maps/@41.7674641,-71.134697,3a,45y,82.25h,107.36t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sLkdqtz_sQXrCJhBtvn5NeA!2e0!7i3328!8i1664 (Google seriously hasn't done a newer streetview of these side streets since 2009 for whatever reason. The fixture on the pole can't be the same one I have today because this was taken in July of 09 when my fixture was made in Oct 09)
They had already had the new pole drilled into the ground next to the old pole with mostly everything attached to the new pole already, but the streetlight was still on the ground. I didn't bother pulling over and asking to have the streetlight since I figured that they were just gonna put it back up there, they aren't the ones that are installing the LEDs anyway. The same night coming back home I saw that they actually just electrical tapped the damn thing, arm and all, against the pole and left it there. So what do I do? I freak out, rip it off the electrical tape and stuff the *entire* arm and fixture into my car and take off with it. driving down the road with a little bit of the arm sticking out of my passenger window. I had NO idea that these arms were so massive. I bring it home, uninstall the the lamp from the arm and bring the arm back to the pole. How absolutely no one saw me do this is completely insane. Mind you this was 11:00 at night so that probably helped.
I wouldn't have done this if the town wasn't going LED any time soon, but since all these fixtures have only an unknown amount of time left before scrapping, I HAD to save this one.
...That's one way of getting one of these bad boys. LOL
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