11:06 Funny you say that I grew up next to an intersection during the 70s so I'm into low pressure sodium 😎 Just bought 2 Philips SOX street light fixtures. Love them!
I found an M250R1 at a “lighting graveyard” and it was beat to hell. It was a 250w HPS wired at 208v. The original data sticker is still in there intact, and it was manu. In 1981. I bought a new GE S50 Ballast and sent it off to be restored. I also had a PCR installed, as it, like yours, did not come with one. When I got it back, I put a new GE Yellow 25 sticker on there, and now it looks like a NOS M250R1. Spraypainted and clear coated to look just like it would out of the box.
To IES members and lighting professionals: "fixtures" belong in bathrooms; "luminaires" are light sources, such as the M250A or Westinghouse OV-25 luminaires. The "lens" you refer to is a "refractor" assembly. Also for HPS operation, you must replace "like for like" such as a 4-kV pulse-start socket. Otherwise you risk some safety factors. This is not a "fixture."
I have my own now, unfortunately they are a little bit to big. I have two fixtures that were built for 150 watt, which is way too strong, so they were converted to 70 watt, with brand new components. Because they were meant for pretty strong lamps it does not have a refractor, just flat clear glass, and the fixtures are frankly, quite huge. A nice thing about that is that they is room for a lot, so if i were to want to convert it something else, i could. I may find a way to install a dimmer (if possble) or just put a very strong refractor over it.
Is the General Electric M250R1 street light fixture available for selling? Edit I would like to have type of street light fixture, because I like the look better with full cutoff lens.
Hi Parrot. I want to be an register on your lighting gallery website, but failed for a lot of time. Could you please help me? I already send email to you but no reply. Thank you very much.
I remember going outside on many nights and watching all the high pressure sodium street light start up, very nostalgic.
I miss those days
I really enjoy your videos! I completely Hate LED street lights and miss these gems of technology! Thank you for keeping them relevant!!
Me too!
I remember these on every NYC side street from the 80s! LOL.
11:06
Funny you say that
I grew up next to an intersection during the 70s so I'm into low pressure sodium 😎
Just bought 2 Philips SOX street light fixtures.
Love them!
I’ve always loved that type of lamps.
I never thought a video about a streetlight upgrade would be so interesting. Cool!
I found an M250R1 at a “lighting graveyard” and it was beat to hell. It was a 250w HPS wired at 208v. The original data sticker is still in there intact, and it was manu. In 1981. I bought a new GE S50 Ballast and sent it off to be restored. I also had a PCR installed, as it, like yours, did not come with one. When I got it back, I put a new GE Yellow 25 sticker on there, and now it looks like a NOS M250R1. Spraypainted and clear coated to look just like it would out of the box.
Nice those are really big streetlight
beautiful luminaire
To IES members and lighting professionals: "fixtures" belong in bathrooms; "luminaires" are light sources, such as the M250A or Westinghouse OV-25 luminaires. The "lens" you refer to is a "refractor" assembly. Also for HPS operation, you must replace "like for like" such as a 4-kV pulse-start socket. Otherwise you risk some safety factors. This is not a "fixture."
I like ge m250r1 it looks like m250r2 love it!
is BEAUTIFUL ❤❤❤❤
I have my own now, unfortunately they are a little bit to big. I have two fixtures that were built for 150 watt, which is way too strong, so they were converted to 70 watt, with brand new components. Because they were meant for pretty strong lamps it does not have a refractor, just flat clear glass, and the fixtures are frankly, quite huge. A nice thing about that is that they is room for a lot, so if i were to want to convert it something else, i could. I may find a way to install a dimmer (if possble) or just put a very strong refractor over it.
The ge m250r1 is in milwaukee wisconsin
The ultra desk lamp
love it.
Nice find! :)
Need to get a new wattage label...3 on a yellow background
3.5 you mean ?
@@XXSTRIXSXX Is it? I thought it was just a 3 for a 35w lamp.
Like the ones in gta v🤣
Why do some HPS ballasts have a capacitor and igniter while others only have an igniter?
Is the General Electric M250R1 street light fixture available for selling? Edit I would like to have type of street light fixture, because I like the look better with full cutoff lens.
Nice convertion looks good
Kermit the Frog shows off his cool light. 😊
Bulb too small foreflector.
Gap allows heat escape?
Hi Parrot. I want to be an register on your lighting gallery website, but failed for a lot of time. Could you please help me? I already send email to you but no reply. Thank you very much.
Can you put the new house hold led light in a street light chamber?
Yes, you'd just have to disconnect any ballasting equipment first before using a household bulb.
Looks like a copperhead light
I remember the end my block in Brooklyn NY as a kid seeing one .
+Ronald, same here. You always see these on side streets.
U L T R A desk lamp
You heard of LEDs?
How did you get a coated HPS bulb?.
I'm not sure if they are still made today but I got these out of a bunch of scrap fixtures.
@@Parrot175 GE still makes them. They were in stock.
@@Parrot175 And i think Sylvania still makes them.
My mom will buy me the R2 version!!!!!!!! :) I’m soooo over exited
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My dad buy me a ge 250r2 for me