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My Cooper OVX with a 175 watt Metal Halide Ballast installed.
This light for the longest time has had no ballast installed. I took the 250w ballast out of it and put it in the OVS a long time ago, when I still lived in the other house, and this light was empty. That high bay that I used to have hanging in my old house was just sitting in my current garage, and I took it out and got the ballast out of it and installed it in here. I will need a NEMA tag for it, Not sure where I can get one of those though.
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My Cooper OVX with a 175 watt Metal Halide Ballast installed.

This light for the longest time has had no ballast installed. I took the 250w ballast out of it and put it in the OVS a long time ago, when I still lived in the other house, and this light was empty. That high bay that I used to have hanging in my old house was just sitting in my current garage, and I took it out and got the ballast out of it and installed it in here. I will need a NEMA tag for it, Not sure where I can get one of those though.

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Album name:Lil'Cinnamon / My Lights
Keywords:American_Streetlights
Company and Date Manufactured:Cooper Lighting
Model Number:OVX
Wattage:175 watts
Lamp Type:Metal Halide/Mercury Vapor.
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Date added:Aug 23, 2014
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streetlight98   [Aug 23, 2014 at 04:00 AM]
Nice! If you want to print your own tag, I can make a digital copy of a 175W MH Cooper tag and you can print it yourself. I know you had made tags before and I can make a clone of a Cooper one so when you print it, it'll look just like a real Cooper tag. Smile

BTW, i see this has a nice clear BT28 merc in there. Very Happy
LilCinnamon   [Aug 23, 2014 at 04:03 AM]
I know how to make the tag, the only thing I don't know is printing them. I have a laminator but if I cut them they end up peeling. So I am not quite sure.
streetlight98   [Aug 23, 2014 at 04:07 AM]
Well do you know how to make it look just like a cooper one? Razz I have all sorts of commercial fonts and stuff on my computer that really comes in handy when making replacement tags. what I often do is print them on paper and spraypaint them with a coat of clear gloss enamel paint on both sides. This waterproofs the paper and then I just glue it into the light. Works great! I'll make a clone tag and upload it here in a few minutes. if you like it you can use it or make your own...
LilCinnamon   [Aug 23, 2014 at 04:26 AM]
Well if you want to go ahead. I just need ways to stick it on or make the label. I want to put it on like a normal sticker. I guess I would just need sticker paper.
streetlight98   [Aug 23, 2014 at 04:32 AM]
OK I uploaded it. I hope you like it. Smile Yeah sticker paper could work, or if you really want something authentic go to a label shop and have one printed on a white vinyl blank?
LilCinnamon   [Aug 23, 2014 at 05:00 AM]
Hmm that might work. I did make a custom label for this, Took the old label off and super-glued my custom label on the OVX. I removed the old NEMA tag on the front, which was already rubbing off. Since I already have a 250 watt OVX I decided to make this one different, which is one of the reasons I took the ballast out of this one. I will need a 100 watt HPS ballast for the OVS though, cause I want that one to be authentic. As you can see the ballast in this OVX is a Sylvania, and I plan to keep this OVX 175 watt Metal Halide. The ballast in this is in good condition.
joe_347V   [Aug 23, 2014 at 08:11 AM]
Yeah the vinyl labels look almost like the real thing. Here's a HPS tag I printed for Mike recently for his OV-15 TuDor.
LilCinnamon   [Aug 23, 2014 at 08:20 AM]
I'm still not quite sure what I can do to print it out here. I wonder if I should paint the fixture anyway. It still has it's kinks. But I can't restore this anyway.

But I would like a tag because I am keeping this 175 watts MH/MV. As the ballast label says.
streetlight98   [Aug 23, 2014 at 03:24 PM]
You can send the PDF i posted on here to a label shop online and have them create it for you and they'll ship the sticker in the mail for you. Smile
LilCinnamon   [Aug 23, 2014 at 08:30 PM]
I'll see what I can do. By the way what do you guys think of the ballast installation? I did it the right way, no wirenuts, and wire ties to make it neater. It fires up fine, and the Westinghouse Lifeguard lamp works like a charm in this. All the wires by the label are the multi-tap wires. They don't use the spade connectors so I have to do something with the extra wires.
streetlight98   [Aug 23, 2014 at 08:35 PM]
Looks good. Smile
joe_347V   [Aug 24, 2014 at 12:50 AM]
Nice job, I also try to avoid using wirenuts in street lights and traffic signals. As for the labels, find a place that makes custom bumper stickers and send them your design to be printed.
streetlight98   [Aug 24, 2014 at 01:48 AM]
Eh i use wirenuts just so I don't have to cut the wires if want to undo it but with permanent rewiring jobs I use crimps. For solid wires I always use wirenuts though since crimps don't seem to work as well.
LilCinnamon   [Aug 24, 2014 at 04:40 AM]
By the way the lamp is a Westinghouse Lifeguard lamp. I probably need to get a picture of my NEMA head. I need to clean it out first though. It had some dead bugs in it.

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