shred5
Premium Member
What funny it is just like politics when it comes to this stuff. The company I work for does all this stuff and their is so much bias in this thread it is not funny. It just like politics picking and choosing your data to support your ideas when it is not the whole picture. Also just because it is on the internet does not mean it is true. You pick your data from a led manufacture it is bias towards led and vise versa. Some of the data is not even true. I bet there is info on the internet that says the moon is made of cheese or we have not been to the moon if someone looks hard enough. this is the whole thread in general not just the last posts, it is not really aimed at anyone. some of the info is actually good and in a few cases I have learned something... Who is going to light fair tomorrow? I will be there?
Honestly we specify fixtures for pretty much everything so we know what goes in. We do work all around the world too even though about 99 percent of it is here in the United states. We do street lighting, we even have done a handful of grow facilities for pot.
In some cases the client tells us what they want or like some high end retail has a interior designer.
I am going to put it this way halides are not going away anytime soon. There are too many current installation even if leds are being installed in new installations more than halides. Then again there are some halides still going in. Right now I am designing a highbay installation that is led for a truck maintenance building and yes this would have been halides 5 years ago.
I mean they still make PC/compact fluorescent lamps in all flavors for reef aquariums and they never really were in.
Honestly we specify fixtures for pretty much everything so we know what goes in. We do work all around the world too even though about 99 percent of it is here in the United states. We do street lighting, we even have done a handful of grow facilities for pot.
In some cases the client tells us what they want or like some high end retail has a interior designer.
I am going to put it this way halides are not going away anytime soon. There are too many current installation even if leds are being installed in new installations more than halides. Then again there are some halides still going in. Right now I am designing a highbay installation that is led for a truck maintenance building and yes this would have been halides 5 years ago.
I mean they still make PC/compact fluorescent lamps in all flavors for reef aquariums and they never really were in.
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