Hypothetically speaking?, if you’re house had had SOX installed for outside lighting for years, then over those years you ran out of lamps, so you fitted SON!, then you got bored with SON, and started to experiment with compact halide lamps, only to find the heat from them destroyed your bowl, so you went back to SON!, then you got bored of SON again, so you went backwards in time, and sense!, and re-fitted your outside light with a mercury lamp!……….
…….bear with me here……..
Then a year after your town lost its SOX street lighting of 36 years you acquire an LED lantern of the same type as the ones in the street, and you fit that to blend in with the surroundings, then finally after 4 years of modern white LED light both at the front and rear……………
………….would you be crazy enough to fit an Alpha 1 running 90 watt obsolete lamps?
Is this wise?, or backward and stupid?
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Re: Is this wise?, or backward and stupid?
Yes fit it, that is all i have to say on the matter!
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The sudden return to yellow light might get a few comments from people! A better choice tho than LED any day!
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It sounds like an awesome idea Rich!
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Anything not LED get's my vote lol
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That’s my main concern!, our street has been white for almost 5 years now, and the estate behind me, it would be kind of noticeable!, especially with a 90, and especially in an A1!The sudden return to yellow light might get a few comments from people! A better choice tho than LED any day!
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Fuck 'em. Admittedly an A1 isn't the best lantern for cutoff performance lol.
I'm in the opposite situation. I've had the SOX going for so long, going to a white source might get comments lol.
I'm in the opposite situation. I've had the SOX going for so long, going to a white source might get comments lol.
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I suppose you could go a little lower, Rich and go for a 55w in the Alpha 1? Worst comes to worst i think you can stick your hand in the opticell and move the lamp support down one
I wanted an Alpha 1 up ages ago and i was going to use a 55w lamp. but never got round to it, and am happy with what i have up now.
I wanted an Alpha 1 up ages ago and i was going to use a 55w lamp. but never got round to it, and am happy with what i have up now.
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Lantern is April 1985, and there’s only one position the lamp support can be in, but if you were going for the A1, 90 watt is it’s default lamp, don’t think I’ve ever seen one carrying a 55?
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