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Newest Addition, American Electric 113.
I got this actually a long time ago, months ago, but have been too lazy to take a picture of it or take it off the arm it came with.

But I got this at Bud's Warehouse (A ReStore) in Colorado, it came with an arm, and the photocell is busted inside the light, so it would need a new Photocell socket.

I need to restore this guy, the refractor that came with it is nice and beaten up. I have an extra refractor so I will use it on this, so my next project would be restoring this, but I dunno, my parents are moving away from Colorado and if I stick around here I won't have many streetlights with me they will be down in Arkansas with my family.
Keywords: American_Streetlights

Newest Addition, American Electric 113.

I got this actually a long time ago, months ago, but have been too lazy to take a picture of it or take it off the arm it came with.

But I got this at Bud's Warehouse (A ReStore) in Colorado, it came with an arm, and the photocell is busted inside the light, so it would need a new Photocell socket.

I need to restore this guy, the refractor that came with it is nice and beaten up. I have an extra refractor so I will use it on this, so my next project would be restoring this, but I dunno, my parents are moving away from Colorado and if I stick around here I won't have many streetlights with me they will be down in Arkansas with my family.

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Album name:Lil'Cinnamon / My Lights
Keywords:American_Streetlights
Company and Date Manufactured:American Electric
Model Number:113
Wattage:100 watts
Lamp Type:High Pressure Sodium
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Date added:Jul 07, 2015
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streetlight98   [Jul 07, 2015 at 11:00 PM]
Nice! I wonder what the age is? Looks like early 90s. Too bad it's in such rough shape. What style and size is the arm? I wonder if a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser would get most of the scuffs off the outside. If most of the scuffs come out you might not need to repaint it. A few scratches here and there make the light look like it's done good service. Cool I hope to get one of these from around here. Most are 50W here.
NiMo   [Jul 10, 2015 at 03:32 AM]
It will need a repainting regardless. This is more of a mid-80s version I have one just like it.
streetlight98   [Jul 10, 2015 at 09:03 AM]
What's the difference between 80s and 90s version? I always go by the NEMA tag. The 90s ones were a lighter yellow and faded easily and the 80s ones were a deeper gold-yellow and didn't fade (much like the late 80s-early 90s GE tags). The 70s and early 80s AE tags were cool. They were metallic- even the MV ones!
NiMo   [Jul 11, 2015 at 04:16 AM]
The original 113 had the wire latch keeper and the slot in the door. In 1985, the hinge was redesigned with the slotted housing (I have one of these).
streetlight98   [Jul 11, 2015 at 02:15 PM]
Oh they did? I thought only the 13s had the hinge keeper. I believe the 25, 125, 13, and 113 were all made together for a few years since I've seen spec sheets for the 13/113 and 25/125 with both models on the sheet.
xmaslightguy   [Jul 16, 2015 at 01:23 AM]
Looks like its taken a beating.. but is still restoreable Smile

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I've been to that Bud's Warehouse store a couple times..its too bad its not at all convenient for me or I'd go more often.

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