My Leotek Green Cobra GCJ1
There it is, in all its LED glory. It's smaller than the classic GC1 luminaire.
The LED board
All those LEDs.
With Ripley Sunswitch 6005 shorting cap.
Instead of a photocell, we'll use this Ripley Sunswitch 6005 shorting cap.
Information label
Leotek GCJ1-20H-MV-NW-2R-GY-700-PCR7-CR-WL.
The inside of the street light
The inside of the street light
Wire diagram.
Inside the street light
The LED driver.
Lit up!
WHOO-HOO! Look at it go!
Lit up!
WHOO-HOO! Look at it go!
Lit up!
WHOO-HOO! Look at it go! Closer shot
Lit up with a starburst.
Ooh! Pretty lights!
With a photocell.
Placed a photocell in the socket just for this picture.
The GCJ1 with a Leotek brochure.
With vintage shorting cap.
On June 24, 2019, I was cruisin' along Commonwealth Ave and saw they were replacing the concrete light poles with King Luminaire K805 LED street lights, with new poles for them like what's in my gallery and I asked one of the workers if I could see that shorting cap and they let me keep it, so I decided to try it on this LED luminaire.
Closer shot of the shorting cap.
The shorting cap is a General Electric C4036003A.
You haven't seen a shorting cap like this one, have you?
Closer shot of the GE logo.
The shorting cap is a General Electric C4036003A.
Closer shot of catalog number.
The shorting cap is a General Electric C4036003A.
Closer shot of catalog number.
The shorting cap is a General Electric C4036003A.
You haven't seen a shorting cap like this one, have you?