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  • Many years ago, when Solar led street light(CLASSIC) https://www.classicledlight.com/product/led-solar-street-light/ was in their infancy, everyone would have thought that huge solar panels with standard industrial equipment were starting to appear. The low lumen output of older lamps requires such high power, wasting power and must account for power loss. Now, with the implementation of LEDs, providing more lumens per watt and higher efficiency, combined with solar energy, fixture options are changing dramatically. Decorative solar led street lights are now available that produce the same light output as standard commercial luminaires. Now, the same LED panels for more industrial equipment are suitable for decorative styles. These fixtures are ideal for the built environment and are ideal for downtown areas, parks, trails, and residential areas. For larger applications, standard overhead luminaires are now brighter while using lower power than older luminaires. Since most LEDs produce 100 + low (lumens per watt) and the efficiency is increasing, we are able to get more light at lower power (power requirements). Most importantly, using a DC power supply operates the LED more efficiently than using an AC power source. LEDs can have a variety of distribution modes to meet different lighting needs, such as a circle for larger areas and a thinner and wider for two-lane roads. Most LED luminaires are also compatible with the dark sky to prevent extra light pollution in the surrounding area. Since solar led street light use less power, less solar energy is required to power the luminaires. And because the luminaires are brighter and have a larger lighting pattern, the number of luminaires required for the application is less. This reduces the cost of the entire project and provides a faster payback period for solar energy. If you are ready to upgrade to a more efficient lighting system, for more information, please click Led street lights Manufacturers https://www.classicledlight.com/ .
  • 2/6/19 at 1:00 AM -
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