Raphael
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As reaction to the topic of tsalaver. A more general question. Are you satisfied of how the department maintain the public lighting or are drastic changes needed?
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Santaarnpaal
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I think you know my aswer 
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TudorWhiz
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but I donno your answer....
umm for me.....my own company...BGE....does pretty good.....they still install mercurys.....they picked good selection of streetlights except for 1 brand...they mostly use GEs but they also select AEs which are junk....
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OK.
I am not realy satisfied. The replacement of damaged streetlights is often to long. Only failed lamps are quick replaced.
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There's many streetlights still out in my area, if I was in charge I would make sure the fixtures that are out are repaired or replaced.
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Convert all the fixtures to metal halide. I love the near-incandescent quality of the light although there is a sacrifice in lamp life.
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iv'e changed a lot of metal hallide bulbs usually 1000 watters well they sure seem thay like to explode !!!!!! im not a big fan it could be the heat i guess but iv'e seen more then my share
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I would make sure there was good service, and thats all you really need
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Say no to Induction & LED, HID forever!
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Brisluminous
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.............have every classic street light that was being taken down, delivered to my place.
Also would have SOX street lighting brought back, fluorescents here to stay, and also suspended streetlights on wires over intersections instead of extra poles and outreaches.
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120V/240V 60hz
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Bring back mercury vapor lamps because the HPS sky glow in my area looks horrible and to many cycling lamps due to poor maintenance.
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« Last Edit: July 29, 2012, 07:03:57 PM by paintballer22 »
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In Haifa, this is catastrophic. Haifa municipality, massively replaces mercury and 100-150W HPS lanterns (Usually AEG Koffer 150 and 250 and AEG/Philips Stradasole 530) to 250W HPS lanterns with cutoff optics (Usually Grechi Lumadas, but also Fivep Oysters and AEC Lunoids) in small residential streets, resulting in an overlighting, glaring bombs and huge power consumption.
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I"m don't speak English well, and rely on online translating to write in this site. Please forgive me if my choice of my words looks like offensive, while that isn't my intention.
I only working with the international date format (dd.mm.yyyy).
I lives in Israel, which is a 220-240V, 50hz country.
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