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Uploaded by on Mar 14, 2009

This is a Street lamp from Maconics, and the reason it is special is because inside this device are LEDs, or for those not familiar with the term, they are called Light emitting diodes. The advantages of having LEDs instead of CFL, or filament lights is in the power savings. But wait there is more/you also have other advantages where LEDs are much better for directional lighting for spotlights, streetlights and torches. The lights will start easily in any temperature environment as in instant-on, unlike CFL tubes which need a heater to get them started which takes some time. In addition, the LEDs will not heat up the environment significantly. The LED is completely free of hazardous material, so you dont have to worry about Mercury or sodium by products which can be found in other conventional lighting fixtures. Last but not least, the LED lifespan is often in excess of 50, 000hrs, and lasts especially long if you have adequate or advanced cooling functions to keep the product within its required operating temperatures. This significantly reduces costs in terms of maintenance as well as giving you a much lower power budget every month.

The LED light replacement for Streetlights is essentially the next step in every country looking to reduce the worlds carbon footprint, while improving living conditions for all.


Some basic information about the 200W light we have here:
The Light Flux is 11, 012 Lm at 1m
Color temperature can be varied between 4000-6000k
It requires between 90-240 VAC @50 or 60 Hz (Hertz)

They have a power conversion efficiency of 90%


The 200W Streetlamp from Maconics should be used on roads with a width of 15m, and can be mounted about 10m from the ground. The LED Lights should be roughly 25m apart to get the best effect on the road surface with the average luminance @ 27Lux. The lights can be arranged in a double row or opposing pattern as needed. http://www.FirstZoom.tv

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