Something about traffic lights has always intrigued me since I was little. I decided to give in and purchase one for myself on eBay the other day. My life is finally complete :)
CROUSE HINDS bought by TCT in 1982. TCT bought out by PEEK TRAFFIC in 1991. PEEK in turn sold it's traffic control line to FORTRAN LTD. of CANADA in 2011. Those are ALUMINUM MTS (MCCAIN) VISORS
There are alot of manufacturers for these lights. The "lights" or balls as they are known in the industry, are now an LED/incandescent sealed unit . So the lens and bulbs are one unit with two wires coming out of them
I’ve noticed that a lot of traffic lights still use incandescent lamps in the yellow (amber) lights today, which makes some sense, considering that they are more inexpensive, and are used less.
I usually see incandescents in the yellow section of older traffic lights that were installed before LEDs became the standard. Newer traffic lights installations will be all LED. But you are right, it's kind of unnecessary to replace the incandescent with a yellow LED, because since the yellow is turned on for a total of mere minutes per day, it would take forever for the energy savings to recoup the costs of purchasing and installing it. Ironically yellow LED modules tend to draw slightly more watts than red or green LEDs, mostly because a yellow LED chip requires more current to get as bright as a red or green LED chip. But again, the higher wattage doesn't really matter because the yellow LED module is on mere seconds at a time.
Hey. I know this isn't really related to the video. But this is something I've wanted to tell you for a long time. Watching one of your videos from well over 10 years ago. I noticed you used a song by a Canadian prog rock band called Rush called The Spirit of Radio. I remember watching that video and listening to that song I thought. Damn. Years later I've listened to a good 90% of their songs. If it weren't for you putting that song in a video. I'd have little taste in any music. They've inspired me to pick up an instrument and it's all thanks to you. Keep on rocking out
I've actually been trying to get my hands on one, they are difficult to come across unfortunately. The first versions used a Xenon strobe tube across the lens, while the later version just uses white LED's. If anybody wants to donate one... let me know :)
I think it maybe American Signal Corporation or ASC The Siren company remember it used to be Alerting Communicators of America or ACA I don’t know though it might be
The lights in Memphis used to look weird. They were big and clunky and the light would seem to disappear when driving under. It was like those big thick glasses people wore in the 70s
Matt Smith Yep! You are right. Being a spur of the moment video, I thought it was but didn’t want to say it, possibly be wrong and look like an idiot. Lol. Chappell Hill makes a very similar version of these also, but they are pretty cheaply made.
Charlie Davidson, Exactly. Chapel Hill does have a very similar mold and I would guess the initials CH were no mistake. I have one of their 8" poly signals and it is the only 8" signal that I have seen with two latches per door. It sadly needs both due to quality, so you called it. Thanks for the video!
Something about traffic lights has always intrigued me since I was little.
I decided to give in and purchase one for myself on eBay the other day. My life is finally complete :)
U2?! I thought I was the only weird one lol same here but got teased for it
CROUSE HINDS bought by TCT in 1982. TCT bought out by PEEK TRAFFIC in 1991. PEEK in turn sold it's traffic control line to FORTRAN LTD. of CANADA in 2011. Those are ALUMINUM MTS (MCCAIN) VISORS
That is incorrect. Polycarbonate Fortrans housings are slightly different and started production in 1988.
@@Gentrol with econolite style doors
@@theray2009 Slightly modified them though, especially the 12".
There are alot of manufacturers for these lights. The "lights" or balls as they are known in the industry, are now an LED/incandescent sealed unit . So the lens and bulbs are one unit with two wires coming out of them
That’s a TCT signal with McCain visors!
I’ve noticed that a lot of traffic lights still use incandescent lamps in the yellow (amber) lights today, which makes some sense, considering that they are more inexpensive, and are used less.
I usually see incandescents in the yellow section of older traffic lights that were installed before LEDs became the standard. Newer traffic lights installations will be all LED. But you are right, it's kind of unnecessary to replace the incandescent with a yellow LED, because since the yellow is turned on for a total of mere minutes per day, it would take forever for the energy savings to recoup the costs of purchasing and installing it.
Ironically yellow LED modules tend to draw slightly more watts than red or green LEDs, mostly because a yellow LED chip requires more current to get as bright as a red or green LED chip. But again, the higher wattage doesn't really matter because the yellow LED module is on mere seconds at a time.
And they also figured that when the incandescent bulb burns out, that would be a good time for signal maintenance.
Hey. I know this isn't really related to the video. But this is something I've wanted to tell you for a long time. Watching one of your videos from well over 10 years ago. I noticed you used a song by a Canadian prog rock band called Rush called The Spirit of Radio. I remember watching that video and listening to that song I thought. Damn. Years later I've listened to a good 90% of their songs. If it weren't for you putting that song in a video. I'd have little taste in any music. They've inspired me to pick up an instrument and it's all thanks to you. Keep on rocking out
UtahAlarms Rush is one of my all time favorite bands! Glad I was able to have a hand in making you a fellow Rush fan 😎
What do they do with ones that have the strobe running through the center of the red light? Do you have any in your collection?
I've actually been trying to get my hands on one, they are difficult to come across unfortunately. The first versions used a Xenon strobe tube across the lens, while the later version just uses white LED's. If anybody wants to donate one... let me know :)
That’s one nice looking signal 👍🏻
Everybody lets give Charlie a round of applause!
I think it maybe American Signal Corporation or ASC The Siren company remember it used to be Alerting Communicators of America or ACA I don’t know though it might be
Cool incandescent signal!
I want that stoplight so much
I have one I'll sell you
@@Taylor-xh8uh me too ✋️
Like the portable ones in Singapore.
What model is this
He won't respond 😕
How did you get all those traffic lights?
Cj brick idk 🤷♂️ 🤷♀️
Peek Traffic makes these now
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I think is good way to explain how is work the traffic light,because in many countries they don't know how is work and why it is this Apparat.
U still do tornado sirens?
Ethan Mcguire yes he does
@@bnsfbandit9807 no I saw the video he's not doing it
Great video 😀👍👍
Charlie!!!!! You’re still here🤣
Yes 🤠
Peek now manufactures the body
The lights in Memphis used to look weird. They were big and clunky and the light would seem to disappear when driving under. It was like those big thick glasses people wore in the 70s
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Is that your new place?
Yep! My new (to me) office and shop building. The shop space is shared.
Can you send me a 3m model 131 please? That's my dream traffic light!
I have one I'll sell you
@@Taylor-xh8uh u have mccain pv?
I just uploaded a video of the inside of my traffic light. Yours is really nice.
Underrated video.
Awesome video!
that signal is made by cause hinds i have on exactly like it
Could you please show the fire alarm system? Thanks!
The plastic ones work fine
@Taylor Leger he doesn't exist
Traffic lights are huge
Crouse hinds has this design as well
You are uploaded only green and read light yellow light no used me....
I am pretty sure those TCT signals are now made by PEEK
Matt Smith Yep! You are right. Being a spur of the moment video, I thought it was but didn’t want to say it, possibly be wrong and look like an idiot. Lol. Chappell Hill makes a very similar version of these also, but they are pretty cheaply made.
Charlie Davidson, Exactly. Chapel Hill does have a very similar mold and I would guess the initials CH were no mistake. I have one of their 8" poly signals and it is the only 8" signal that I have seen with two latches per door. It sadly needs both due to quality, so you called it. Thanks for the video!
@@mattsmith5797 Want to say most 8 inch polycarbonate (plastic) signals require two latches to keep the doors shut and prevent warping.
@@freebrickproductions not McCain ones
@@Taylor-xh8uh IIRC, McCain literally reinforces their poly signals with fiberglass.
Peek makes the signal housing now
Isn’t there a timer
Love the video
Thanks 👍
I'm from Chattanooga
I'm building a traffic light board in class.
The Yellow color of a traffic signal is actually amber
This is Jerry from China,we can produce led diode to use traffic light, anybody want to get some sample from us?
Wow i light traffic light
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