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									| So whereever you live, what lighting do you see? For me, I can see my neighbor's Evluma LED light from across the street. At far left I can see the orange from an HPS NEMA head a few houses down. On the far right I can just barely see orange from a neighbor's HPS flood lights down the street. Sometimes my neighbor's LED lanterns on each side of their garage are on. Or another neighbor's Par floodlights across the street. If I go out in the yard from a certain angle I can see green light from the MV yardblasters across the woods. |  |  
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									| From my house, i only see 2× HPS GEM250A2, and other HPS lamp models     . |  |  
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									| From my house I could see my neighbour's 70w HPS tallpack, a LED streetlight  (Replaced a 100w HPS OV-15  in 2014) and I guess the LM Spherolite Jr. I have in the backyard.  |  |  
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									| lots of 175W mercury bucket lights with both clear and coated bulbs, an LED light and a bunchof HPS street lights. |  |  
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									| lots of 175W mercury bucket lights with both clear and coated bulbs, an LED light and a bunchof HPS street lights.
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									| All I see is all LED, unfortunately. |  |  
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									| Only a couple post top fixtures with various types of lamps in use. |  |  
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									| From my house... I see LED mailbox lights, and from the backyard, I see two possibly 100w PSMH wall packs. |  |  
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									| From our house is the very last SOX light in the area .. a 35w Thorn Gamma 6 ... Unfortunately though, this stopped working about 2 weeks ago!! Keeping vigil so I can try and save it if necessary!I do have a 55w GEG Z9484 mounted on my workshop in the garden which provides my SOX light fix!!
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									| There are three of these GEC Z5670  post-top lanterns outside here. There used to be four, but one failed and was LEDified     I'll try and get a lit photo sometime. Unfortunately, apart from a handful of HPS lamps, pretty much the whole city is now LED, no SOX to speak of    |  |  
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									| From my house I see a MV GE Powr/Bracket through the woods, an AEL Autobahn LED NEMA Head, And another MV GE Powr/Bracket through the woods in another direction. |  |  
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									| 5 AEG Triangel with 150W HPS lamps, one old local made 125W mercury lantern, and LEDs from the nearby homes. |  |  
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									| Philips Uni-Streets as far as the eye can see, down our road and on the estate at the back of the house, then during week nights, a handful of HPS in the school yard on part night cells, but the nearest ones are my two coach lights on the fence housing 4000K Diall LED lamps. |  |  
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									| Right outside my apartment block is a cool white Philips LED fixture illuminating the grass patch between the houses.
 On the street to the left there is 70W HPS lamps in Philips Aluroads and Strilh Mistrals Mini's. On the right there are 150W HPS lamps in Philips Selenium fixtures.
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