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LED roadway light FAQ
LED lights initially produce blue light, and they create white light with a phosphor powder coating. Because the light’s surface coating ages over time, low-quality LED street lights may become purple.
There are many factors affecting the wattage of street lights, like the width of the roads, the height of the poles, etc. Typically, an 8-meter LED street light may need a 30-60 W LED light. As for a 6-meter LED street light, the wattage is usually between 60 W and 100 W.
LED street lights are better than HPS lights in terms of cost, CRI, brightness, service life, and so on. Especially, their lighting efficiency is much higher than HPS ones, so they are now replacing HPS lights and saving more energy.
On highways, the street lights should be more than 5000 lumens. They should be bright enough to prevent accidents and reduce the fatigue of drivers.
Highway lights are high because, with this height, they can illuminate a wider area, provide brighter light, and resist the wind.
LED lights may flicker due to voltage changes, aging, or poor contact during windy weathe
No, LED street lights are noise-free as they operate differently from traditional lights that use ballasts and high voltage, causing noise. LEDs generate light without ballasts, eliminating any noise.
Lamppost heights range from 5-8 meters in rural areas to 8-12 meters on city main streets. Residential and landscape lights are 6-8 meters high for both functionality and aesthetics without disturbing residents’ sleep.