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Sox-E

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Album name:traffic light1 / Street Light Album
Keywords:Misc_Fixtures
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Date added:May 14, 2015
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merc   [May 14, 2015 at 08:23 AM]
Interesting setup. Does the wind turbine and solar panel recharge a battery pack to power this light at night? Confused
Model25FanForever   [May 14, 2015 at 11:55 AM]
Interesting!

It seems this is the street lighting of the future. All off clean renewable energy.
Cool

What type of lamp is in there? Confused
traffic light1   [May 14, 2015 at 07:28 PM]
Yes deep cycle battery, wet nickel cadmium. The most efficient lamp ever SOX-E, E means electronic ballast SOX means the family of LPS it is in
That lamp looks to be 66w SOX-E gets 250lmpw (no ballast) so 16,500lm than we add about 12w for the ballast so 211lmpw (total amps vs lm output) Magnetic ballast is not at all with SOX-E.and lamp life is 36,000h
LPS-M LPS-E is different than SOX-E. LPS-M is magnetic ballast the lamps get 230lmpw but we have to add the ballast in EX. 90W LPS-M gets 20700 lm and 230lmpw the ballast uses 20w so total watts is at 110 / 20700 is 188lmpw lamp life is 24,000h
LPS-E gets 230lmpw EX 90W gets 20700lm this time is different from LPS-M this ballast works with the lamp in such a way that we only + 5w 217lmpw lamp life is only about 11,000h Shocked
vaporeyes   [May 19, 2015 at 06:21 AM]
And despite the solar and wind power - it's dayburning!
ZarlogH46   [May 24, 2017 at 09:40 PM]
What is SOX-E? The only wattages I knew about LPS were 18,35,55,90,135, and 180. I have never heard of 66w.
xmaslightguy   [Sep 18, 2017 at 04:23 AM]
Awesome Streetlight!! Shocked

@ZarlogH46:
SOX-E is a lamp for energy-saver/electronic ballast. 66w replaces 90w standard SOX

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