Outdoor Ceiling Lights
Ceiling lights on a little pavilion-thing in a park (don't know exactly what to call it LOL). Incandescent, but most likely have CFL's in them back in 2014 when I took the pic. Wouldn't be surprised if they've gone with LED bulbs by now. As you can see a number are EOL, and all have a little collection of dead bugs inside. I would assume somewhere there is a photo-control that has failed since they are dayburning (this was taken mid-day on a sunny day. There is a chance the fixtures here could be as old as 1908 as that's when the structure was dedicated.

In the same park is a number of nice old streetlights that would be MV (unless they got converted to SON/HPS at some point) This park isn't a place I'd go at night, but I'd love to see the various streetlights lit...
Multiple like the one I have a pic of [url=http://80.229.24.59:9232/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=4454] here [/url], and a couple different cobrahead type (don't have pic's uploaded though)

Location: Cheesman Park, Denver, CO

Outdoor Ceiling Lights

Ceiling lights on a little pavilion-thing in a park (don't know exactly what to call it LOL). Incandescent, but most likely have CFL's in them back in 2014 when I took the pic. Wouldn't be surprised if they've gone with LED bulbs by now. As you can see a number are EOL, and all have a little collection of dead bugs inside. I would assume somewhere there is a photo-control that has failed since they are dayburning (this was taken mid-day on a sunny day. There is a chance the fixtures here could be as old as 1908 as that's when the structure was dedicated.

In the same park is a number of nice old streetlights that would be MV (unless they got converted to SON/HPS at some point) This park isn't a place I'd go at night, but I'd love to see the various streetlights lit...
Multiple like the one I have a pic of here , and a couple different cobrahead type (don't have pic's uploaded though)

Location: Cheesman Park, Denver, CO

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AngryHorse   [27 Apr, 2017 at 11:07 PM]
These look like the average indoor light fixtures that you see in most American homes?, do you reckon they are?, or will they be some modified outdoor version? Cool
They look awesome, and really suit this ceiling!
XmasLightGuy   [28 Apr, 2017 at 03:09 AM]
They do look just like 'indoor' fixtures, and very well could be...with the way that ceiling is, there's no chance of them getting rained/snowed on Laughing And assuming the roof is kept leak free, with the dry climate here they won't rust or anything. even being outside
Kev   [28 Apr, 2017 at 11:16 AM]
Wish my hoard didn't rust! Neutral
XmasLightGuy   [29 Apr, 2017 at 02:58 AM]
@Kev: Is your stuff rusting even being in the barn? Shocked
Kev   [29 Apr, 2017 at 09:08 AM]
Yes sadly! But I think that's more to do with the horses that are in there!
Funkybulb   [28 Mar, 2019 at 07:40 PM]
typical boring boob light fixtures. these would look cool if it were 20 or 22 watt circline or even 28 watt 2D in there

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