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									| well I bought my first real  nema head GE SA201 MV on Ebay.http://www.ebay.com/itm/150710624713?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649 now the only thing is i need to find a refractor for this one and mounting arm for it. i remember these in my old resdential hood when i grew up in. been wanting one of these for years finly got a hold of one. going to preserve this one inside my shop to keep it in good shape. i am sure it will blow the regent yard blaster away. |  |  
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									| I saw that on the bay too I thought about bidding on it but I did not I am glad it went to someone in the gallery. |  |  
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									| Very cool!  I have an HPS full kit of that one. |  |  
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									| Nice find! I love NEMA heads. |  |  
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									| The seller listed another one just like it. |  |  
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									| This one is likely one of the last MV GE's made. In 2007 GE switched from the narrowish NEMA tag font they have almost always used and switched to the wider font on this NEMA. |  |  
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									| thank guy and streetlight98 thank for dating what time period is fromlate when i get a chance i look at the manufactor date it what it is.
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									| I believe these are some of the best NEMA head designs. I still prefer the traditional style but I have a couple of these GE's and they run very quiet. Also, the way the ballast is mounted seems efficient at dissipating heat. |  |  
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									| @don93 kind of notice that from the average yard blaster and some of them can run quite hot and noisy.this ballast is butted up under the housing. i thought that was cool design feature. but how ever i am still
 looking for a refractor for it. i may ended up using a satlite dish mounting arm for it.
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									| well I bought my first real  nema head GE SA201 MV on Ebay.http://www.ebay.com/itm/150710624713?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
 
 now the only thing is i need to find a refractor for this one and mounting arm for it.
 i remember these in my old resdential hood when i grew up in. been wanting one of these for years
 finly got a hold of one. going to preserve this one inside my shop to keep it in good shape. i am sure it will blow the regent yard blaster away.
 
 Nice!! I just bought a MV SA-201 myself real cheap; it is a NOS; has a 240V ballast but I might just swap in a 120V one, unless the SA's ballast is a multitap |  |  
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									| Most of those NEMA ballasts are typically single boltage units since space is limited inside the little heads. |  |  
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									| Thanks for the info!! My MV SA-201 just arrived today! I think I can help you out with the replacement bucket refractor as well! Go to this site:http://www.surpluscityliquidators.com/type_search/288//2/ They have These GE NEMA refractors at $3.00 each, plus shipping; you might want to order a few since they are so cheap! Minimum order is $20.00, so there might be something else you'll like, too. Check them out!! I'm going to order a few to have around as extra spares, myself. By the way, these will fit Powrbrackets, SA-201's and pretty much any NEMA head.   SCL # : 75504  MFG : GENERAL ELECTRIC MFG # : SA-V5AS  SA-ACRYLIC REFLECTOR    313 available at $ 3.00 Hope this helps! |  |  
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									| thank for the refractor info. |  |  
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