150w LED Street Light!!!
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Re: 150w LED Street Light!!!
Let’s assume the SON lantern is a 150 watt XL-T version (17500 lumens), its 5000 lumens brighter for the same wattage?
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Re: 150w LED Street Light!!!
Not to mention the LED will put far more light where it's needed due to beam focus, better colour rendering, more colour temperature options and 150w will be circuit watts for the LED.Let’s assume the SON lantern is a 150 watt XL-T version (17500 lumens), its 5000 lumens brighter for the same wattage?
We've replaced 400w SON high bay fittings with 100w LED 'UFO' fittings recently and although they are not as bright, it's surprising how much useful light they produce considering the massive reduction in energy consumption
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Re: 150w LED Street Light!!!
Yes, it’s weird how LED works?, it’s a ‘different kind of light’!, on the below photo, the Piazzas to the right are 70 watt SON-E, but the white one is actually a 13 watt daylight white LED A60!
Not doing a bad job from what I can see?
Not doing a bad job from what I can see?
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