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Filename: | IMG_20121226_123009.jpg |
Album name: | traffic light1 / Street Light Album |
Keywords: | American_Streetlights |
Filesize: | 449 KiB |
Date added: | Dec 30, 2012 |
Dimensions: | 3000 x 2250 pixels |
Displayed: | 93 times |
Color Space: | sRGB |
DateTime Original: | 2012:12:26 12:30:08 |
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Exposure Time: | 1/500 sec |
FNumber: | f/2.8 |
Flash: | No Flash |
Focal length: | 4.4899 mm |
ISO: | 100 |
Light Source: | Unknown: 0 |
Make: | Lg Electronics |
Max Aperture: | f/1.7 |
Model: | p999bn |
URL: | http://www.galleryoflights.org/mb/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=14425 |
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ahh here if it's HPS it'll get fixed no matter what it's age is but if it's a merc if it's not 100W it'll get replaced (unless it's a 1000W MV floodlight, in that case it'll get a photocell and that's the most, not even a lamp) and even with 100W mercs they've been pretty random. Some are fully serviced (new lamp, photocell, and refractor if needed). If the whole street is MV they'll service one that needs servicing but if more than one needs servicing they'll replaced them with HPS or if some of the lights are already HPS they'll switch the mercs that need service to HPS.
And when they switch to HPS they're random too! Usually they'll use 50W HPS but they use 100W HPS for 100W MV replacements too! And even weirder, they MIX 50 and 100W HPS on the SAME stretch of lights! Personally i like it when they use the 100W HPS replacements since it's brighter and the 50W HPS is dimmer than the 100W merc it replaced. I wish they'd use 70W HPS lights but i guess if you have 1000 50W lights and 1000 70W lights that's a 30000 watt difference we're talking about. The 70W HPS isn't much brighter but it seems to light the road so much better since the first HPS lights under Narragansett Electric and the FCO lights in the Blackstone Valley area were 70W HPS and they still get serviced. there are only a couple 150W HPS lights in RI. I could count them on one hand. They were FCO 113s used in one upscale development near me. When of those fails it's replaced either with 100W HPS or 250W HPS. 250W is WAY to much for a residential road! 100W seems better suited but there's no point in carrying 150W lamps for two or three streets in the whole state. They mix the 100 and 250W replacements too! You'll see a couple 100 watters, then a 250W light then down the road a few 250W lights with a 100W light mixed in. Since they spot replace them, it's all mixed in. But once they choose 100 or 250, it'll stay that way.