Nice Day-Brite unit! I have a few of these and the very similar Perfectlite exits. I may have a spare set of clips for the downlight diffuser lens. Also, I have some of the direct screw in LED exit kits with E26 base adapters that I use on lots of my exit signs. It cuts down on heat and UV damage to components inside the signs while using less energy and lasting a long long time while not changing the exterior or interior look/workings of the original sign.
I actually got an exit sign for Christmas last year! It had wires, and a battery. Took an old plug, ripped it, and now it is in my room, and I can plug it in!
well I own a French Legrand Exit sign my cousin when he travled to France he saw it in a store he sent it for me I test this sign with an 110VAC 60Hz --> 240VAC 50Hz Transformer
In America, battery backup didn't start until the late-80s or early 1990's for exit signs. Emergency exit spotlights sometimes had them in the 1970's, but wasn't really widespread. But any signs made before the 1970 decade did not have them.
Nice Day-Brite unit! I have a few of these and the very similar Perfectlite exits. I may have a spare set of clips for the downlight diffuser lens. Also, I have some of the direct screw in LED exit kits with E26 base adapters that I use on lots of my exit signs. It cuts down on heat and UV damage to components inside the signs while using less energy and lasting a long long time while not changing the exterior or interior look/workings of the original sign.
My old elementary school had these units but in green.
That is cool. Always wanted one of these!
I actually got an exit sign for Christmas last year! It had wires, and a battery. Took an old plug, ripped it, and now it is in my room, and I can plug it in!
Look at the Ace Store, they have lots of parts
1 year later, were still here...
Now that the world hasn't ended you should celebrate with videos of all your colored fluorescent lights!
well I own a French Legrand Exit sign my cousin when he travled to France he saw it in a store he sent it for me
I test this sign with an 110VAC 60Hz --> 240VAC 50Hz Transformer
because exit signs are made for ceilings, i think you just lay that frost glass from the inside.
love it
That piece of frosted glass actually goes on the bottom, its so you can exit the building.
since the sign is meant for ceiling mount only, you don't even need clamps.
I have been watching your channel for 2 years
In America, battery backup didn't start until the late-80s or early 1990's for exit signs. Emergency exit spotlights sometimes had them in the 1970's, but wasn't really widespread.
But any signs made before the 1970 decade did not have them.
Can you do a separate video of that blue light at the end of the unboxing portion?
Seen about five of these throughout my 101 year old church building. They're not in use anymore unfortunately.
8 years later you finally put it up and make it operational LOL
I wonder how I can make an exit sign lamp.
I have one just like it.
i saw some of those clamps at the home depot
Do you still have it
Yup
You are right the world ending is a bunch of crap.
yh its a bunch of shit
6 years later we are still here
I have the "Modern Day" version with LED lights.
I own an Emergency Exit Sign. Also, Earth still exists.
i think i know where this came from
How did i get here
Dang that’s old
I love it!
u need to fix that wall lol
Hey dieselducy love ur
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Vids!
clamps... try hardware stores