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How to select the lamp source of high pole lamp

Time:2022-11-23 Views:924



How to choose the high pole light source is a difficult point that many customers must face before buying. Nowadays, the choice of high pole lamp light source in the sales market is nothing more than two types: sodium lamp and LED lamp. We basically choose a suitable light source between the two.

But how do you decide which light source is suitable and which is not? Generally speaking, the customer's knowledge of this kind of expertise is classified as half knowledge. Naturally, how to choose the high pole light source has become a major difficulty for such customers. Now, how do you choose the high pole light source.

As we all know, LED lamps are a kind of very environment-friendly and energy-saving lighting equipment with high brightness and long service life. However, it also has its one sidedness. Not all lighting sites are suitable for LED lamps. A high pole lamp is used for analysis. If the lighting brightness is not very high, such as the high pole lamp in the park square, it is still possible to deploy LED lamps in this kind of situation. Because its brightness is enough for people walking and playing in the park, and compared with high-pressure sodium lamps, environmental protection and energy conservation are a major advantage of LED lamps.

We talked about the one sidedness of the led lamp. Although the led lamp is a new type of lighting fixture, its functions are among the best. However, there are still some defects such as insufficient power and weak ability to penetrate fog. In particular, the super power of sodium lamp is almost a burst led lamp. Therefore, in some lighting sites with high demand for lighting brightness and more fog, it is still better to choose sodium light source.

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Summary on how to select the light source of high pole lamp: choose which light source to use according to the concavity and convex of the lighting site's requirements for lighting brightness and light penetration.