
I just hate driving through neighborhoods that are poorly lit at night – it gives me the creeps. Sometimes, there are even streetlights that don’t even function, making it an even more terrifying ride especially when you know you’re in a rather rough area. The Advanced Thermal Device LED streetlight ought to be more reliable in flooding a street with lights, thanks to an expected life of more than 50,000 hours. It is capable of generating 4,000 to 6,000 lumens at 100W power input, while offering energy savings of up to 75% in comparison with mercury lamps. When will we see these streetlights dot the Stateside landscape?
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