Hey all,
I'm considering changing nine obsolete outdoor 175W mercury vapor area lights to LED fixtures. It seems that most of the LED area fixtures on the market have an output between 2,600 to 3,400 lumens, which seem low compared to the 8,000 rated lumens of the old 175 watt units. Yet, they are being marketed as an equivelent replacement. The two units I'm considering are the 26 watt RAB YBLED26, and the 40 watt Hubbell DDL-9. Both seem to be quality fixtures. I have a fair amount of experience in lighting, but not too much with LED's yet.
Anyone have any experience with a changeout like this? How did the overall illumination compare? All thoughts welcome!
Thanks,
Andy
I'm considering changing nine obsolete outdoor 175W mercury vapor area lights to LED fixtures. It seems that most of the LED area fixtures on the market have an output between 2,600 to 3,400 lumens, which seem low compared to the 8,000 rated lumens of the old 175 watt units. Yet, they are being marketed as an equivelent replacement. The two units I'm considering are the 26 watt RAB YBLED26, and the 40 watt Hubbell DDL-9. Both seem to be quality fixtures. I have a fair amount of experience in lighting, but not too much with LED's yet.
Anyone have any experience with a changeout like this? How did the overall illumination compare? All thoughts welcome!
Thanks,
Andy
Mercury vapor to LED conversion- need opinions please
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