Gallery of Lights


Home Login
Album list Last uploads Last comments Most viewed Top rated My Favorites Search
Home > User galleries > xmaslightguy > Streetlights (That Are Not Mine)
StreetLight #353c - Closeup Of The White Thing
A closeup of the white thing that was asked about [url=http://www.galleryoflights.org/mb/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=23865] [b] in this pic [/b] #353c [/url]
Looks like a motion sensor to me.

The little specs you see in this pic aren't dust on the lens...that's snow falling.

StreetLight #353c - Closeup Of The White Thing

A closeup of the white thing that was asked about in this pic #353c
Looks like a motion sensor to me.

The little specs you see in this pic aren't dust on the lens...that's snow falling.

SL358.jpg SL357.jpg SL353D.jpg SL356.jpg SL355.jpg
File information
Filename:SL353D.jpg
Album name:xmaslightguy / Streetlights (That Are Not Mine)
Company and Date Manufactured:Cooper / Installed Nov 2018
Model Number:Galleon
Wattage:-unknown-
Lamp Type:LED
Filesize:137 KiB
Date added:Dec 31, 2018
Dimensions:1068 x 852 pixels
Displayed:40 times
URL:http://www.galleryoflights.org/mb/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=23942
Favorites:Add to Favorites

Comment 1 to 7 of 7
Page: 1

lightingfan8902   [Jan 01, 2019 at 01:50 PM]
Could be a antenna, for bluetooth? Because Target is using Bluetooth for spying on your smart phone, while you shop.
xmaslightguy   [Jan 02, 2019 at 12:16 AM]
@lightingfan8902:
All lights on the pole have one, if it was for bluetooth only one per pole would truly be needed.

With Target & spying inside the store, my understanding is that only works if you have the Target app installed & active (no data is gathered through the lights, it all goes through the Target app on your phone - bluetooth on the store's lights is used for location within the building).
lightingfan8902   [Jan 02, 2019 at 01:47 AM]
I guess I don't know what it is then.

Plus the Target store near me for the outdoor parking lot lights still have metal halide. I think soon that would change. Already inside the Target store near me has those Lithonia LED troffers.,
xmaslightguy   [Jan 02, 2019 at 02:59 AM]
@lightingfan8902:
Like I mentioned, to me it looks like a motion sensor...I've seen parkinglots (not at a Target) with such a setup where the lights dim down after there's been no movement for a given amount of time, then if a car or person passes close enough to the lights they return to full brightness. (I'm thinking this is one of those systems)

The Target closest to me is still HID, as are a few others I went to recently.
There's another that has converted to LEDs similar to these.

All the Targets here have gone LED inside.
lightingfan8902   [Jan 02, 2019 at 04:47 AM]
Ok, so I looked at the brochure of the Cooper Galleon LED area lighting fixtures, and indeed that is a occupancy sensor! Possibly a dimming one. Which is an option for the fixture. So @xmaslightguy, you're correct.
xmaslightguy   [Jan 02, 2019 at 09:53 PM]
Cool you found that info lightingfan8902. To me actually seems like a good way to save power...if its setup right.
lightingfan8902   [Jan 02, 2019 at 11:11 PM]
Yeah, they also have a wireless one, which it communicates to a central computer, which you can change the sensor settings wirelessly.

Comment 1 to 7 of 7
Page: 1