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Line Materials Night Sentry
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This is one I've been wanting in my collection for about 16 years. This particular one was disconnected from power, but on a pole in the back yard of a friend's house. The whole place is going to be razed, so I went to help him pack, bringing along a 25 foot extension ladder. My first discovery was the Tabet photocell, which I was pleased to see was a 120v version. Next was the H39 ballast. Finally the lamp, which turned out to be a GE Bonusline 250 watt clear MV.
The only major user of these I still see in the area is the power company. There were disconnected wires on the pole running to the streetlight feeder in a back alley. The wires it was connected to dropped down to an old garage next to the pole (where this was found!). I suspect it could have been some sort of lease light at one time, and was later reconnected to property metered power.
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Here's an old ad for this fixture BTW.
I've thought of putting NOTES in my fixtures, explaining things like mysterious ballast/lamp combos, in case someone else really into lighting and lamps, especially anything vintage, comes across them decades from now. (For example: WHY is there an 80s Universal ballast in a 70s Sears shoplight that has ALL spliced wires, powered by a 2010s looking cord, with GE Mainlighter lamps that date to 1979?) (An example of a plausible mashup of lamps being older than their ballast, but by only a few years, though that's not how it happened).