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In Ontario, Calif. I saw a few of these lit early one morning. They are harsh to look at, but the street looked pretty well lit.
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LED Street Light

In Ontario, Calif. I saw a few of these lit early one morning. They are harsh to look at, but the street looked pretty well lit.

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Silverliner14B   [Jan 23, 2012 at 08:18 PM]
Oh yeah many residential streets in Ontario are lined with these. Other cities that have large deployments of LEDs include South Gate and of course Los Angeles.
yuandrew   [Jan 28, 2012 at 11:50 PM]
These LEDways all over a neighborhood between Benson and Mountain Ave. Saw them all the time when I used to work in nearby Upland. Some of them are mounted on very low (probably not more than 12 feet) up.

Last time I was in this area, (about two weeks ago) I noticed some of them had been replaced by the Leotek GreenCobra fixtures. The Leoteks have a warmer white light compared to the blueish tint of the BetaLEDs LEDways
gailgrove   [Feb 16, 2012 at 10:40 PM]
I wonder something, what happens after 20 years (not likely they will last that long anyways but...) what will happen as all of these lights start failing and need to be replaced? It will be a huge cost, unlike now when only a few lights fail randomly, making the replacement cost a lot less.
tpirman1982   [Mar 17, 2012 at 01:58 AM]
I've seen those in Boston, but 37 or 39 watts LED.

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