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Default Anyone moved to LED Lighting?

The traffic light people cannot afford failures. The legal implications are
too great. I am not sure if it is based on manufactures warraties,
recommendations or history but we still ocasional segments missing.

With LED experience this may also be a heat problem with retrofitting old
units and heat not being drawn away?? When you push LEDs too hard they don't
last long. This is only from a small sample area with slightly over $500K
population.



"Don Klipstein" wrote in message
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I have plenty of experience where I have been able to track individual
units due to fading and/or a few LEDs being burned out and/or LEDs of a
particular spectral characteristic are obsolete for the purpose due to
lower efficiency than more modern ones. I can tell you that LED traffic
signal units have a very high rate of lasting a lot more than 2 years -
more like 5-10.

- Don Klipstein )


In article , Josepi wrote in part:

BTW: LEDs in traffic control lights are typically replaced every two
years.
The individual units continually burn out with the severe heat and current
demand on them.