Which corner module is this?

GranPrix

Member
May 23, 2010
530
FL
I think I'm counting 12 also. I'm just wondering how they fit the 12 diode corner in with that custom LR11/LINZ6 bracket on the side. Maybe the non-extended corner or a 48"+ extrusion?
 

shues

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May 21, 2010
10,276
NW Indiana
They look like standard corner modules to me, too. Recall that standard corners have 12 diodes, but are short enough to accommodate a 500-series halogen alley light. The extended corner modules came into existence simultaneously with MR-11 halogen alley lights.

Here's a photo of some CHP Liberty bars that may help:

CHP-31-__-1045x784-a.jpg


Source: https://www.government-fleet.com/144637/chp-s-vehicle-assembly-line
 

GranPrix

Member
May 23, 2010
530
FL
They look like standard corner modules to me, too. Recall that standard corners have 12 diodes, but are short enough to accommodate a 500-series halogen alley light. The extended corner modules came into existence simultaneously with MR-11 halogen alley lights.

Here's a photo of some CHP Liberty bars that may help:

CHP-31-__-1045x784-a.jpg


Source: https://www.government-fleet.com/144637/chp-s-vehicle-assembly-line

LOL I have that same pic.

I've been dissecting sooo many pics from google it's not even funny. So far these are the best ones I could find.

CHP_ALPR1.png
 

GranPrix

Member
May 23, 2010
530
FL
I was communicating with someone on this and he says the alleys are held in place with the 500 series lens screws which makes sense in this pic:
chp liberty4.jpg
chp liberty3.jpg

It seems it's an "L" shaped bracket from what I can tell in these pics:

chp liberty5.jpg
chp liberty6.jpg
 

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