E Eddy Current Senior Member Oct 17, 2015 #1 I was wondering what type of driver for these new LED parking lot light fixtures is the equivalent to a 1000W 480V ballast and are they as heavy and a pain to change out?
I was wondering what type of driver for these new LED parking lot light fixtures is the equivalent to a 1000W 480V ballast and are they as heavy and a pain to change out?
ActionDave Chief Moderator Staff member Location Durango, CO, 10 h 20 min from the winged horses. Occupation Licensed Electrician Oct 17, 2015 #2 I'm sure they will be lighter because they're electronic. I haven't done any parking lot lights yet. Done some wall pacs.
I'm sure they will be lighter because they're electronic. I haven't done any parking lot lights yet. Done some wall pacs.
E Eddy Current Senior Member Oct 18, 2015 #3 ActionDave said: I'm sure they will be lighter because they're electronic. I haven't done any parking lot lights yet. Done some wall pacs. Click to expand... I haven't done any yet either, and was just wondering what to expect since I'm seeing a lot of parking lot lights going LED these days.
ActionDave said: I'm sure they will be lighter because they're electronic. I haven't done any parking lot lights yet. Done some wall pacs. Click to expand... I haven't done any yet either, and was just wondering what to expect since I'm seeing a lot of parking lot lights going LED these days.
iwire Moderator Staff member Location Massachusetts Oct 18, 2015 #4 Eddy Current said: I haven't done any yet either, and was just wondering what to expect since I'm seeing a lot of parking lot lights going LED these days. Click to expand... The parking lot fixtures I have done have been heavy. Not due to the driver but due to the large heat sinks.
Eddy Current said: I haven't done any yet either, and was just wondering what to expect since I'm seeing a lot of parking lot lights going LED these days. Click to expand... The parking lot fixtures I have done have been heavy. Not due to the driver but due to the large heat sinks.