Raleigh could be first LED city!

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This was covered pretty extensively in the local paper and on TV a few days ago. With Cree being headquarted just a few miles away they get lots of press. I haven't seen that particular parking garage yet.

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In a few years general lighting will change over to LED, they are just pushing implementation forward - no doubt with some help from Cree.

A lot of cities already have been rolling out LED stop lights to eliminate costly bulb changes. The labor (and fuss to traffic) to change a stop light is in the thousands of dollars. The energy cost difference is relatively minimal.
 

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Imagine entire office buildings with this...no more mercury gas fulled florescent bulbs, no more replaceable ballasts...pure, unflickering light:naughty:

Thanks for the link:goodjob:
 

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I live in Raleigh. I might make a trip downtown to see if they are outfitting the parking deck with CREE XR-E's.
 

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Illum_the_nation said:
Imagine entire office buildings with this...no more mercury gas fulled florescent bulbs, no more replaceable ballasts...pure, unflickering light:naughty:

Thanks for the link:goodjob:

LED's will still have "ballasts" infortunately.

I got all excited thinking about the weight decrease and how much lighter a 2X4 might get.... no ballasts, just a board and bulbs...
all sorts of options open...

but then i realized LED's might not like direct drive at 277V...
 

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Imagine entire office buildings with this...no more mercury gas fulled florescent bulbs, no more replaceable ballasts...pure, unflickering light
I actually don't mind the 20,000 Hz flickering of most fluorescent lights, in fact most of the time I don't even notice it.

I actually made a post about this exact topic in yet another thread: https://www.candlepowerforums.com/threads/153270 These threads should probably all be merged together.
 
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