Do you know why light sensors for outdoor lights like LED wall packs should never point south? Learn why and 4 other facts you didn't know about photo sensors.
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Do you know why light sensors for outdoor lights like LED wall packs should never point south? Learn why and 4 other facts you didn't know about photo sensors.
How many light bulbs does it take to light the Death Star?” With the help of stolen blueprints, we hope to shed some light on the topic.
By employing lighting controls in conjunction with LED area fixtures, you can reduce the operating costs and maintenance of your fixtures.
Join major grocery stores in saving thousands of dollars by upgrading to LED lighting. See the difference in your meat, frozen food, and produce departments.
The difference between shunted and non-shunted sockets is how the electrical current flows through the fixture.
Tired of performing an interpretive dance to keep the lights on? Read our Motion Sensor Guide for a Flail Free Workplace.
As lighting technology continues to evolve, there is a push towards more energy efficient baseball stadium lighting. Learn more in this post.
The acronym, “BUG” (Backlight, Uplight, and Glare) was developed to calculate the light escaping in unwanted directions from an outdoor light fixture.
See why the Smithsonian, Nelson Atkins Museum of Art, German Film Museum, and Sistine Chapel are all using LED lighting in this blog post from 1000Bulbs.com.
The BUG system is a tool to evaluate the light output of outdoor lights designed to replace the original “cutoff” system that applied solely to street lighting.
Consider these fundamental elements when buying commercial lighting fixtures to incorporate design, light quality, and efficiency into your parking lot.