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treez
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Hello,
The commercial "SMPS driving LEDs" fraternity dont want anything to do with the street light market because of the need to give a 10 year warantee, and the rough outdoor environment, plus the £60 charge whenever one fails from a big mains transient etc, because somebody has to get the cherry picker out.
Is this why eg Philips, Tridonic, GE etc are not into streetlights using LEDs powered by SMPS?
In our local park, the streetlights are dometic CFL's in a fancy enclosure. Over the UK, most streetlights are not LED, but are sodium based tubes...horribly inefficient
The commercial "SMPS driving LEDs" fraternity dont want anything to do with the street light market because of the need to give a 10 year warantee, and the rough outdoor environment, plus the £60 charge whenever one fails from a big mains transient etc, because somebody has to get the cherry picker out.
Is this why eg Philips, Tridonic, GE etc are not into streetlights using LEDs powered by SMPS?
In our local park, the streetlights are dometic CFL's in a fancy enclosure. Over the UK, most streetlights are not LED, but are sodium based tubes...horribly inefficient