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Lights of America wallpack LPS conversion
Found one of these at Home Depot on clearance for 25$ a while back, bought it, and did this. 

This is a Lights of America 42 watt "Fluorex" tall pack or was until I gutted it and installed a Fulham Workhorse 2 CFL ballast and a Philips Master Sox-E 18 watt low pressure sodium lamp. My inspiration for this was the Philips/Norelco Mini-Sox wallpack from the early 80's


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Lights of America wallpack LPS conversion

Found one of these at Home Depot on clearance for 25$ a while back, bought it, and did this.

This is a Lights of America 42 watt "Fluorex" tall pack or was until I gutted it and installed a Fulham Workhorse 2 CFL ballast and a Philips Master Sox-E 18 watt low pressure sodium lamp. My inspiration for this was the Philips/Norelco Mini-Sox wallpack from the early 80's

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Filename:LOA_soxconv1.jpg
Album name:yuandrew / Fixtures
Keywords:Misc_Fixtures
Company and Date Manufactured:Fixture by Lights of America. Conversion by myself
Model Number:9042
Wattage:Originally 42. Now 18
Lamp Type:Originally "Fluorex" Compact Fluorescent. Now Low Pressure Sodium
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Date added:Sep 22, 2011
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GullWhiz   [Sep 22, 2011 at 02:26 PM]
I have an actual Philips LPS wallpack from 1987...see right here for my actual LPS fixture it has a magnetic ballast that looks like any HID ballast!

You did a great job putting it together by the way! Very CLEVER! Suggestion, add some kind of mirrored reflective sheet as a reflector where the white reflector on your pack is....mine has the reflective reflector...
Tmcdllr   [May 26, 2012 at 04:24 AM]
What is the model number of the ballast?
Silverliner14B   [May 26, 2012 at 07:44 AM]
I recently acquired a NOS 18w LPS fixture. It is a ceiling mount security fixture made by Day-Brite, ironically now owned by Philips. It came with a Philips SOX 18w lamp, dated '94.
Tmcdllr   [May 26, 2012 at 03:03 PM]
How is this wired to this ballast?
joe_347V   [May 26, 2012 at 11:33 PM]
@Dave, your fixture sounds interesting, I have a 18w Philips Goldeye that could be used either as a wallpack or a ceiling light.
streetlight98   [May 27, 2012 at 12:45 AM]
How hot do LPS lamps get?
joe_347V   [May 27, 2012 at 12:48 AM]
Well, for the 18 watters not very hot, I'd say around the same as a T12 fluorescent.
streetlight98   [May 27, 2012 at 12:53 AM]
So just warm than?
yuandrew   [May 27, 2012 at 05:44 AM]
I just measured this with a UEI digital thermometer. The hottest part of the lamp (the slanted part of the tip at the bottom where there's a disc of mica holding the arc tube) gets up to 150°F (65°C). The main cylinder part only reaches about 105°F (40°C)

Tmcdllr, the ballast has 3 output wires (two red and one yellow) The two red wires are connected to one contact on the BY22D socket and the yellow wire goes to the other. It's similar to an instant-start fluorescent.
Tmcdllr   [May 28, 2012 at 12:47 AM]
Ok cool, I think I'm going to try this.

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