Electro-Mech has shipped 93 scoreboards to Columbus, Georgia addresses since 2000. The LX3230, LX1373, and LX2350 are the three most-recorded models in that file. This article reproduces the complete record - one row per scoreboard - and describes those three scoreboards from their own documentation. Many entries in the record label a ball field rather than an organization; the article explains which ones and why it matters for reading the table accurately.
- What scoreboards does Electro-Mech most often install in Columbus, Georgia?
- What are the dimensions and specifications of the LX3230 and LX2350?
- How should the organization field entries in this record be read?
Quick Answer
The Short Answer
Electro-Mech's sales and shipping records show 93 scoreboards shipped to Columbus, Georgia between 2000 and 2024. The LX3230 is the most-recorded model with 15 scoreboards, all football. The LX1373 follows with 12 scoreboards, all baseball, all shipped in 2024. The LX2350 accounts for 10 scoreboards, all baseball, spanning 2015 to 2024. Baseball drives most of the record: 63 of 93 scoreboards carry the baseball sport code.
Electro-Mech's sales and shipping records for Columbus, Georgia log 93 scoreboards shipped between 2000 and 2024, with the LX3230 appearing 15 times, the LX1373 appearing 12 times, and the LX2350 appearing 10 times - those three models alone account for 37 of the 93 scoreboards on file. Of the 93 scoreboards, 63 carry the baseball sport code, 25 carry football, 4 carry basketball, and one entry carries no code. Sixty-eight scoreboards are LX-series LED models and 25 are pre-LX. The record spans a 24-year window and covers schools, parks and recreation departments, youth leagues, and a number of field-label entries that name a specific field location rather than a buying organization.
Georgia ranks first of 50 states in Electro-Mech's record of scoreboards shipped, with 4,998 scoreboards across 405 cities. Columbus, with 93 scoreboards in the record, sits among the more active cities in that statewide count. The article below reproduces every scoreboard as a row-by-row table, explains what the organization-field entries actually represent, and describes the LX3230 and LX2350 from their own spec sheet and manual. For the LX1373, the record shows 12 baseball scoreboards all shipped on the same date, but no spec sheet is on file - that section says so plainly rather than fabricating figures.
What the Columbus, Georgia Record Shows
Electro-Mech's sales and shipping records for Columbus, Georgia log 93 scoreboards shipped between 2000 and 2024, organized by 60 entries in the organization field.
Our records are internal sales data - every Electro-Mech scoreboard with a Columbus shipping address is listed here. The 60 organization-field entries break into 21 entries carrying more than one scoreboard and 39 entries carrying exactly one scoreboard. A meaningful share of those 60 entries label a specific ball field or city facility rather than a named buying organization - Rigdon Field #1, Lakebottom Football, and Kinnett Stadium are field labels from the order line, not customer names. The section below on reading the organization field walks through which entries fall into that category and why it matters for interpreting the table accurately.
By sport, baseball accounts for 63 of the 93 scoreboards. Football follows at 25. Basketball accounts for 4, and one entry carries no sport code. That distribution reflects the density of youth baseball fields across Columbus and Muscogee County. More fields means more scoreboards, and most of those are single-panel baseball scoreboards rather than the larger two-cabinet football installations that stadium projects typically require.
By product generation, 68 scoreboards carry the LX-series designation and 25 are pre-LX models. The pre-LX entries include model numbers like 1550, 2550, MP-320, MM-108, 2370, and 3150-LR - most of them shipped before 2012. The LX-series scoreboards, identified by the LX prefix in the model number, represent Electro-Mech's current generation of LED scoreboards, all manufactured in Wrightsville, Georgia.
The five most-recorded models in the Columbus record, stated verbatim from our data, are:
- LX3230 - 15 scoreboards
- LX1373 - 12 scoreboards
- LX2350 - 10 scoreboards
- LX1250 - 6 scoreboards
- LX2665 - 5 scoreboards
Those three leading models - the LX3230, LX1373, and LX2350 - account for 37 of the 93 scoreboards in the record. The LX3230 appears in the record as a football scoreboard. The LX1373 and LX2350 both appear as baseball. The full table below reproduces every scoreboard in the record, one row at a time. The sections that follow describe the three leading models from their own documentation and explain how the organization field entries should be read.
One note before the table: where the record is silent, this guide says so rather than inferring.
The Complete Columbus Scoreboard Sales and Shipping Record
Every scoreboard in Electro-Mech's Columbus, Georgia record is listed below - one row per scoreboard, 93 rows in all, with the organization-field entry spelled exactly as the record has it.
Several entries in the organization column are ball-field labels rather than organization names. Entries such as Edgewood Field #1, Rigdon Field #3, and Shirley Winston LL #1 label a specific field location from the order line - they are not the name of a buying customer. The record does not identify the organization that placed those orders. Additionally, Baker Middle School and Baker MS, East Columbus Middle School and East Columbus MS, Kendrick High School and Kedrick High School, and the several Columbus Parks/Rec spellings appear to be the same buyers under different spellings; each is reproduced here exactly as the record has it. The NICKY PICK-UP notation on one Pacelli Catholic HS entry indicates the order was collected in person - it is not a separate organization. The record does not say why any scoreboard was purchased, what it cost, or what it replaced.
| Organization (as spelled in record) | Model | Sport | Ship Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Northside High School | 1550 | baseball | 2009-12-28 |
| Northside High School | LX1060 | baseball | 2016-03-08 |
| Northside High School | LX2665 | baseball | 2019-07-16 |
| Northside High School | LX1250 | baseball | 2020-07-20 |
| Northside High School | LX3230 | football | 2021-04-15 |
| American Little League | LX1130-L | baseball | 2020-03-16 |
| American Little League | LX1131-L | baseball | 2021-03-08 |
| American Little League | LX1138-L | baseball | 2023-03-20 |
| Arnold Magnet Academy | 2550 | basketball | 2007-11-12 |
| Arnold Magnet Academy | LX3230 | football | 2024-04-22 |
| Arnold Magnet Academy | LX2350 | baseball | 2024-06-10 |
| Brookstone School | MM-168-C-Extra | baseball | 2000-08-14 |
| Brookstone School | LX3655 | football | 2020-08-25 |
| Brookstone School | LX2160 | baseball | 2023-12-13 |
| Carver High School | 2550 | baseball | 2012-03-20 |
| Carver High School | 2160 | baseball | 2012-03-20 |
| Carver High School | LX3230 | football | 2021-04-14 |
| Facilities Maintenance | MP-320 | football | 2006-09-15 |
| Facilities Maintenance | 1060-Blank | baseball | 2008-07-23 |
| Facilities Maintenance | 1780 | baseball | 2009-11-02 |
| Jordan High School | LX1250 | baseball | 2018-12-05 |
| Jordan High School | LX2665 | baseball | 2019-01-24 |
| Jordan High School | LX3230 | football | 2021-04-13 |
| Pacelli Catholic High School | 1030-L | baseball | 2010-02-19 |
| Pacelli Catholic High School | 1250 | baseball | 2010-02-19 |
| Pacelli Catholic High School | LX1733 | baseball | 2022-03-02 |
| Shaw High School | 1060-PC | baseball | 2006-03-27 |
| Shaw High School | LX2665 | baseball | 2019-11-12 |
| Shaw High School | LX3230 | football | 2021-04-14 |
| Spencer High School | LX6360 | no code | 2018-03-16 |
| Spencer High School | LX2665 | baseball | 2018-03-16 |
| Spencer High School | LX1250 | baseball | 2018-04-16 |
| A.J.McClung Memorial Stadium | LX3030 | football | 2012-08-22 |
| A.J.McClung Memorial Stadium | LX3650 | football | 2012-08-22 |
| Coca-Cola | MM-108 | baseball | 2003-04-07 |
| Coca-Cola | MM-168 | baseball | 2005-04-12 |
| Columbus Parks & Rec | LX1060-L | baseball | 2011-04-11 |
| Columbus Parks & Rec | 3150-LR | football | 2011-04-11 |
| Columbus Parks and Rec. | 2350-C | basketball | 2001-09-17 |
| Columbus Parks and Rec. | MM-338-C | football | 2001-09-17 |
| Columbus Rec Dept | LX2350 | baseball | 2015-07-20 |
| Columbus Rec Dept | LX2745 | baseball | 2021-11-18 |
| Eddy Middle School | LX2350 | baseball | 2022-08-22 |
| Eddy Middle School | LX3230 | football | 2023-10-30 |
| Fort Middle School | 2370 | baseball | 2004-11-01 |
| Fort Middle School | LX2350 | baseball | 2017-05-01 |
| Hardaway High School | LX1250 | baseball | 2019-12-30 |
| Hardaway High School | LX3230 | football | 2021-04-13 |
| Kendrick High School | LX1250 | baseball | 2018-12-05 |
| Kendrick High School | LX3230 | football | 2021-04-14 |
| Pacelli Catholic HS (NICKY PICK-UP) | 3270 | football | 2009-08-24 |
| Pacelli Catholic HS (NICKY PICK-UP) | 2350 | baseball | 2009-09-04 |
| Richards Middle School | LX2350 | baseball | 2022-08-22 |
| Richards Middle School | LX3230 | football | 2023-10-30 |
| Baker MS | LX2350 | baseball | 2023-10-30 |
| Baker Middle School | LX3230 | football | 2022-06-13 |
| Blackmon Rd Middle School | 3250 | football | 2008-05-15 |
| Calvary Christian School | 2350-C-Logo | basketball | 2003-11-14 |
| Columbus Boys Club | 2350-C-Blank | basketball | 2000-02-21 |
| Columbus High School | LX1783 | baseball | 2019-11-26 |
| Columbus Red Dept | LX2160 | baseball | 2023-02-21 |
| East Columbus MS | LX2350 | baseball | 2023-10-30 |
| East Columbus Middle School | LX3230 | football | 2022-06-13 |
| Edgewood Field #1 | LX1373 | baseball | 2024-02-02 |
| Edgewood Field #2 | LX1373 | baseball | 2024-02-02 |
| Edgewood Field #3 | LX1373 | baseball | 2024-02-02 |
| Edgewood Jr League Field | LX1373 | baseball | 2024-02-02 |
| Grant Environmental Const | LX1340-LR | baseball | 2012-04-24 |
| Kedrick High School | LX2665 | baseball | 2018-10-24 |
| Kinnett Stadium | LX3070 | football | 2019-08-07 |
| Lakebottom Football | LX3230 | football | 2024-02-02 |
| MCSD Elementary School #8 | LX2350 | baseball | 2024-07-17 |
| Marion Co.Rec | 1050-PC | baseball | 2005-09-19 |
| Muscogee Co.School Dist | 3545 | football | 2009-09-21 |
| Peach Little League | LX1130-L | baseball | 2021-10-14 |
| Pioneer Little League | LX1130-L | baseball | 2019-01-23 |
| Recreation Department | MM-160 | baseball | 2000-09-05 |
| Rigdon Field #1 | LX1373 | baseball | 2024-02-02 |
| Rigdon Field #2 | LX1373 | baseball | 2024-02-02 |
| Rigdon Field #3 | LX1373 | baseball | 2024-02-02 |
| Rigdon Field #4 | LX1373 | baseball | 2024-02-02 |
| Rigdon Football | LX3230 | football | 2024-02-02 |
| Rothschild Middle School | LX3230 | football | 2022-06-13 |
| Shirley Winston Football | LX3230 | football | 2024-02-02 |
| Shirley Winston Jr League Field | LX1373 | baseball | 2024-02-02 |
| Shirley Winston LL #1 | LX1373 | baseball | 2024-02-02 |
| Shirley Winston LL #2 | LX1373 | baseball | 2024-02-02 |
| Shirley Winston Softball Field | LX1373 | baseball | 2024-02-02 |
| St Anne Pacelli School | LX2160 | baseball | 2022-10-26 |
| St Luke School | LX1730 | baseball | 2024-08-29 |
| Tillis Sr Field | LX1250 | baseball | 2024-02-02 |
| Truth Springs | LX2350 | baseball | 2023-10-23 |
| Veterans MS | LX2350 | baseball | 2023-10-30 |
How to Read the Organization Field in This Record
Many of the 60 entries in the organization field are not organization names - they are ball-field labels entered on the order line at the time of purchase.
The clearest examples are the numbered field entries. Edgewood Field #1, Edgewood Field #2, and Edgewood Field #3 label three individual baseball fields in the same complex; Edgewood Jr League Field labels a fourth. Rigdon Field #1 through Rigdon Field #4 and Rigdon Football label five distinct fields at the Rigdon Athletic Complex. Shirley Winston LL #1, Shirley Winston LL #2, Shirley Winston Jr League Field, Shirley Winston Softball Field, and Shirley Winston Football label five fields at the Shirley Winston Athletic Complex. None of those entries identifies the buying organization; the record does not say who placed those orders.
Other field-level entries follow the same pattern without numbering. Lakebottom Football labels a football field. Tillis Sr Field labels a named field. Kinnett Stadium and A.J.McClung Memorial Stadium are venue names, not organization names. The record is silent on who purchased the scoreboards associated with each of those entries.
Some entries label a department or an unspecified school. Facilities Maintenance is a department label, not a named institution. Recreation Department identifies a city or parks department without specifying which one. MCSD Elementary School #8 gives a district designation without a school name. Those entries do not identify a named buyer either.
The same buyer appears under several different spellings in a number of cases:
- Columbus Parks & Rec / Columbus Parks and Rec. / Columbus Rec Dept / Columbus Red Dept - four distinct spellings that appear to be the same buyer. Columbus Red Dept is a misspelling of Columbus Rec Dept.
- Baker Middle School / Baker MS - abbreviated and full forms of what appears to be the same school.
- East Columbus Middle School / East Columbus MS - same pattern.
- Kendrick High School / Kedrick High School - the second spelling appears to be a misspelling of Kendrick.
- Pacelli Catholic High School / Pacelli Catholic HS (NICKY PICK-UP) / St Anne Pacelli School - three entries that appear to be the same institution. The NICKY PICK-UP notation means the order was collected in person, not that a separate organization was involved.
Not every buyer in the record is a school. Coca-Cola appears twice, for baseball scoreboards shipped in 2003 and 2005. Grant Environmental Const appears once for a 2012 baseball scoreboard. Truth Springs appears once for a 2023 baseball scoreboard. The record does not say what those organizations are or why they purchased scoreboards. American Little League, Peach Little League, and Pioneer Little League are youth baseball leagues rather than schools.
Finally, the ZIP code attached to each record is a shipping address, not necessarily where the scoreboard currently stands. The record should be read as what Electro-Mech shipped to Columbus addresses between 2000 and 2024 - nothing more and nothing less.
Columbus, Georgia - Electro-Mech Sales and Shipping Record Summary
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Total scoreboards on file: 93
Shipping window: 2000-2024
Organization entries: 60 (21 multi-scoreboard, 39 single-scoreboard)
By sport:
Baseball 63
Football 25
Basketball 4
No code 1
By generation:
LX-series 68
Pre-LX 25
Top 5 models (verbatim from record):
LX3230 15 (football)
LX1373 12 (baseball)
LX2350 10 (baseball)
LX1250 6 (baseball)
LX2665 5 (baseball)
The LX3230 and LX2350: What the Documentation Says
The LX3230 is an outdoor LED football scoreboard; the LX2350 is built for outdoor installation as well and appears throughout the Columbus record as a baseball scoreboard.
Both are part of Electro-Mech's LX series, manufactured in Wrightsville, Georgia. The specifications below come from the LX3230 spec sheet and the LX2350 manual. No specification is carried from one model to the other; each figure names its model.
LX3230 Specifications
According to the LX3230 spec sheet, the scoreboard measures 14 ft wide by 5 ft tall and weighs 245 lb. The cabinet draws 2.1 Amps at 120 VAC. Digit heights are not uniform across the face: the Guest Points, Home Points, and Period Clock displays use 18-inch digits, while all other digits on the LX3230 are 15 inches tall. LED color options are amber or red for all outdoor products; the LED assemblies are protected by aluminum masks that allow the hard epoxy shells to protrude for maximum viewing angles.
The LX3230 is the most-recorded model in the Columbus, Georgia sales and shipping record, with 15 scoreboards. In the record those 15 appear under the football sport code. Looking at the table, several distinct organizations account for those 15 scoreboards: Northside High School (2021), Carver High School (2021), Jordan High School (2021), Hardaway High School (2021), Kendrick High School (2021), Shaw High School (2021), Eddy Middle School (2023), Richards Middle School (2023), Baker Middle School (2022), East Columbus Middle School (2022), Rothschild Middle School (2022), Arnold Magnet Academy (2024), Lakebottom Football (2024), Rigdon Football (2024), and Shirley Winston Football (2024). The record does not explain why those 15 scoreboards were ordered, what they replaced, or what they cost.
LX2350 Specifications
According to the LX2350 manual, the LX2350 cabinet measures 9 ft wide by 3 ft tall by 6 inches deep and weighs 90 lb. The standard package includes one scoreboard cabinet, one control console, and one junction box when the scoreboard is configured to use a hardwired data cable.
The LX2350 uses LED displays mounted on printed circuit boards. LEDs are available in amber or red and include conformal coating for weather protection; the rated service life is 100,000 hours. The cabinet frame is self-supporting, constructed from extruded aluminum channel and formed aluminum pieces; the face and back sections are aluminum sheet material.
Ten LX2350 scoreboards appear in the Columbus record, all carrying the baseball sport code. Those 10 ship dates span from 2015 to 2024. In the record, organizations associated with LX2350 entries include Columbus Rec Dept (2015), Fort Middle School (2017), Eddy Middle School (2022), Richards Middle School (2022), Baker MS (2023), East Columbus MS (2023), Veterans MS (2023), Truth Springs (2023), Arnold Magnet Academy (2024), and MCSD Elementary School #8 (2024).
| Specification | LX3230 | LX2350 |
|---|---|---|
| Sport (in Columbus record) | Football | Baseball |
| Cabinet width | 14 ft | 9 ft |
| Cabinet height | 5 ft | 3 ft |
| Cabinet depth | Not stated in spec sheet | 6 in |
| Weight | 245 lb | 90 lb |
| Power draw | 2.1 A, 120 VAC | Not stated in manual |
| Main digit height | 18 in (score, period clock) | Not stated in manual |
| Other digit height | 15 in | Not stated in manual |
| LED rated life | Not stated in spec sheet | 100,000 hours |
| Scoreboards in Columbus record | 15 | 10 |
Common misreading of the organization field
Treating all 60 entries as 60 distinct buying organizations - which would suggest Edgewood Field #1, Edgewood Field #2, and Edgewood Field #3 are three separate customers, and that Kendrick High School and Kedrick High School are different schools.
Accurate reading of the organization field
Recognizing that numbered field entries label a specific field location from the order line, not a buyer. And that Kendrick / Kedrick, Baker Middle School / Baker MS, Columbus Parks & Rec / Columbus Rec Dept, and three Pacelli entries appear to be the same buyers under different spellings - each reproduced exactly as the record has it.
The LX1373: Twelve Baseball Scoreboards in the Record
The LX1373 accounts for 12 of the 93 Columbus scoreboards, all baseball, all shipped on the same date: 2024-02-02. Every scoreboard went to field-label entries - four at Edgewood (Edgewood Field #1, Edgewood Field #2, Edgewood Field #3, and Edgewood Jr League), four at Rigdon (Rigdon Field #1, Rigdon Field #2, Rigdon Field #3, and Rigdon Field #4), and four at Shirley Winston (Shirley Winston LL #1, Shirley Winston LL #2, Shirley Winston Jr League, and Shirley Winston Softball). No spec sheet for the LX1373 is on file for this article. Dimensions, weight, amperage, and digit height for this model are not reproduced here; for those specifications, contact the Electro-Mech team.
The single ship date across all 12 scoreboards suggests a coordinated order rather than 12 separate purchases. Whether those were 12 independent transactions or one order split across field labels, the record does not say.
How Columbus Fits Within Electro-Mech's Georgia record of scoreboards shipped
Georgia leads all 50 states in the Electro-Mech record of scoreboards shipped with 4,998 scoreboards across 405 cities. The nationwide total stands at 24,451 scoreboards. Columbus contributes 93 scoreboards - about 1.9% of the Georgia total. The top five models statewide are the LX2160 (249 scoreboards), the LX2350 (147), the LX2655 (141), the 2350-C (124), and the 2350 (121). Of those, the LX2350 appears in the Columbus record as well, with 10 scoreboards - consistent with its statewide popularity as a baseball scoreboard. The LX3230, the top Columbus model, does not appear in the statewide top five, which suggests its prevalence in Columbus reflects local purchasing patterns rather than a statewide trend.
What the Record Does Not Say
Several questions a buyer might ask are not answered by the sales and shipping record. The record does not say why any organization purchased a scoreboard - whether it replaced an earlier scoreboard, filled a new field, or served a renovation project. The record does not identify what, if anything, a scoreboard replaced, and it does not give a purchase price or contract amount for any line item.
The departmental entries - Facilities Maintenance, Recreation Department, and MCSD Elementary School #8 - name an administrative unit rather than a venue. The record does not say which specific field or building each of those scoreboards serves.
The non-school entries - Coca-Cola (shipped 2003-01-06 and 2005-02-14), Grant Environmental Const (shipped 2012-07-16), and Truth Springs (shipped 2023-01-19) - appear without context. The record does not explain the purpose of those scoreboards or their current location. Each entry is reproduced in the table exactly as the record has it; nothing beyond the organization name, model, sport code, and ship date is available.
Columbus, Georgia: Electro-Mech record of scoreboards shipped at a Glance
| Category | Count | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Total scoreboards on file | 93 | Shipped 2000-2024 |
| Baseball scoreboards | 63 | 68% of total |
| Football scoreboards | 25 | 27% of total |
| Basketball scoreboards | 4 | 4% of total |
| LX3230 (football) | 15 | Most-recorded model |
| LX1373 (baseball) | 12 | All shipped 2024-02-02 |
| LX2350 (baseball) | 10 | Shipped 2015-2024 |
| LX-series scoreboards | 68 | 73% of total |
| Pre-LX scoreboards | 25 | 27% of total |
Questions This Article Answers
- Which Electro-Mech scoreboard models appear most in the Columbus, Georgia sales and shipping record?
- What do the LX3230 spec sheet and LX2350 manual say about dimensions, weight, and amperage?
- How should the organization-field entries in the Columbus record be read - as buying organizations or as field labels?
- How many total Electro-Mech scoreboards are on record in Georgia, and where does the state rank nationally?
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the most-installed scoreboard model in Columbus, Georgia?
The LX3230 is the most-recorded Electro-Mech model in Columbus with 15 scoreboards on file, all for football. The LX1373 follows with 12 scoreboards, all baseball. The LX2350 accounts for 10 baseball scoreboards shipped between 2015 and 2024.
What are the dimensions and weight of the LX3230?
According to the LX3230 spec sheet, the cabinet measures 14 ft wide by 5 ft tall and weighs 245 lb. Score and period clock digits are 18 inches tall; all other digits are 15 inches. The scoreboard draws 2.1 Amps at 120 VAC.
What specifications does the LX2350 manual provide?
According to the LX2350 manual, the cabinet is 9 ft wide by 3 ft tall by 6 inches deep and weighs 90 lb. LEDs are rated for 100,000 hours of service. The frame is extruded aluminum channel, and LEDs carry a conformal coating for weather protection.
Is a spec sheet available for the LX1373?
No LX1373 spec sheet is on file for this article. The Columbus record shows 12 LX1373 scoreboards, all baseball, all shipped 2024-02-02 to Edgewood, Rigdon, and Shirley Winston field locations. For LX1373 specifications, contact the Electro-Mech team directly.
Why do some entries in the Columbus record say "Field #1" or similar rather than an organization name?
Those are ball-field labels entered on the order line to identify a specific field, not the name of a buying organization. Entries like Edgewood Field #1, Rigdon Field #3, and Shirley Winston LL #2 each label one field within a multi-field complex - they are not separate customers.
How many baseball scoreboards does Electro-Mech have on record in Columbus?
The Columbus record shows 63 baseball scoreboards out of 93 total - more than two-thirds of the city's record of scoreboards shipped. Football accounts for 25 scoreboards, basketball for 4, and one entry carries no sport code.
How does Columbus, Georgia compare to the rest of the state?
Georgia ranks first among all 50 states by Electro-Mech record of scoreboards shipped, with 4,998 scoreboards on record across 405 cities. Columbus is one of those cities with 93 scoreboards on file spanning 24 years of shipments.
Key Takeaways
- The Columbus, Georgia record contains 93 Electro-Mech scoreboards shipped between 2000 and 2024, across 60 organization-field entries.
- Baseball dominates the sport mix: 63 of 93 scoreboards carry the baseball sport code; football accounts for 25, basketball for 4.
- The LX3230 (15 football scoreboards), LX1373 (12 baseball scoreboards), and LX2350 (10 baseball scoreboards) are the three most-recorded models. Together they represent 37 of 93 scoreboards in the record.
- Many organization-field entries - such as Edgewood Field #1-3, Rigdon Field #1-4, and Shirley Winston LL #1-2 - label a specific field location, not a buying organization. Read each entry for what the record says, not what it implies.
- The LX1373 has no spec sheet on file. The LX3230 measures 14 ft × 5 ft, weighs 245 lb, and draws 2.1 A at 120 VAC; the LX2350 measures 9 ft × 3 ft × 6 in and weighs 90 lb, per their respective documentation.
The Columbus, Georgia record is a useful reference point for anyone researching what Electro-Mech has shipped to this market over 24 years. The LX3230 leads at 15 football scoreboards, the LX1373 follows at 12 baseball scoreboards all shipped in early 2024, and the LX2350 accounts for 10 baseball scoreboards spanning nearly a decade. Baseball dominates the sport mix at 63 of 93 scoreboards - a pattern that holds at the Georgia statewide level as well, where baseball accounts for more than two-thirds of the state's 4,998 scoreboards on file.
The table in this article reproduces every row in the record as the evidence has it, including the field-label entries and the alternate spellings. Reading it accurately requires knowing which entries name a buying organization and which label a field location. Both the LX3230 spec sheet and the LX2350 manual provide the figures cited in this article; no specification has been inferred or carried from one model to another.
For specifications, lead time, or a quote on an Electro-Mech scoreboard for any Columbus-area facility, the Electro-Mech team is the right starting point.
Sources & Further Reading
Resources
- Electro-Mech Baseball Scoreboards - product information for baseball and softball scoreboard models
- Electro-Mech Football Scoreboards - product information for outdoor football scoreboard models including the LX3230
- Electro-Mech USA Installations - statewide and city-level sales and shipping records across all 50 states
Related Articles
- Scoreboards in Georgia: Which Models Schools Actually Install - Georgia statewide model counts, top cities, and sport breakdown
- Portable Scoreboards - Electro-Mech - Electro-Mech's portable scoreboard range, for programs adding a second field
Written by
Chap McMichael
Vice President of Support Services, Electro-Mech Scoreboard Company
Chap McMichael is Vice President of Support Services at Electro-Mech Scoreboard Company, the family-owned manufacturer that has built scoreboards in Wrightsville, Georgia since 1963.
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