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Filename: | 20220123_184921.jpg |
Album name: | Mrstreetlight / Street Lighting Maintenance |
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Date added: | 25 Jan, 2022 |
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That looks awesome. Anybody else would have probably lashed up 6500k LED floods or something equally horrible...
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Thanks the site owner said we saved them alot of money, so i feel they must of had someone quote them for it who likely suggested some sort of floodlights going by some lighting around the building, which was already faulty!
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Yeah, I imagine they were the types who look at anything not LED with glee and then quote a big job to rip them all out and fit the cheapest LED they can find with lashed up wiring and the usual bodges and end up with a worse lit area than before!
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This is one reason i feel proud with this job, a good installtion done right compared to what we see today.
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Good to see the results by night. Long may they keep burning SON lamps!
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Totally, after the pub dinner we drove back for a look these are just down the road from me, so i will be keeping my eye on these
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Nice job James, the 70s in that form probably light better than the 150s?
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I would say so Rich. Was hard to compare with just one globe lit but definitely does a better job running 70w and less light spread hoping to get hold of some MK frosted bowls and maybe will light one in my garden for testing reasons
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Oh yeah, you gotta test!
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