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Lightolier Recessed Can
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Restore find. I found the rough in frame and mounting bars (not pictured) at a Restore a couple weeks ago and I found the matching trim/reflector at a Restore today. It's factory 50w PSMH but I converted it for 75w MV by removing the ignitor. I converted it to to mock up what the merc cans at my school would be like if they were working. Granted the ones a my school would be a bit brighter since those are 100w. 75w MV seems to be less common.
The ballast is a bit interesting compared to other recessed cans instead of a F-can ballast like most recessed cans use it uses a regular core and coil ballast potted in epoxy.
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I suppose the application of this would be limited, as you would need access to the ballast. So this would have to be installed in a room with an attic above it. That would work for the hallway, bathrooms, and bedrooms in my house but the kitchen/living room/dining room/staircase has no attic above it. I could install this in the laundry room I suppose, though it would look stupid with no ceiling at all lol.
HID recessed cans are still quite common here. Even though I think newer installs are moving to LED. A lot of strip malls, malls and office buildings still use PSMH/CMH, HPS and even MV versions of these cans.
I'd imagine that it'd be preferred to have a attic for ballast access but I think you can service the ballast with the ceiling in, you have to pull out the can which is clipped in the frame and stick your hand in the hole and unclip the ballast from the junction box. The junction box is designed so that the ballast just clips in. The hole seems big enough for you to pull the ballast out although I'd imagine it'd be a PITA to service since you have to stick your hand in a 6 3/4" hole.
Some are impossible to replace if they have screws on the backside holding them In and the can is small..larger cans are easy to change ballast on even live if they have a connector and haven't been screwed up by someone