Spyke
kbin.social

Defective LEDs with massively reduced service lives made it out of the factory and into streetlights around the world. If you ever see a purple street light, a failing LED module is the cause.

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ares35reply
kbin.social

none like that around here. they're all blindingly bright af along the main streets and downtown--probably 4-5x as many lamps in each fixture as actually needed, and going up and down hills they shine right in your eyes because they don't have adequate shades keeping the light 'down'.

residential areas still have the much easier-on-the-eyes sodium vapor lights, though--for now.

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I know a guy that very was vocal against street lights in the 90's.

He was/is an amateur astronomer that modified his rooftop to be an actual telescope and the street lamps were angled in a certain way that like 40% of the light produced by them was shinning to the sky, making his observations harder to perform.

He went to my school to warn about light pollution and also teach us about planets and all that good stuff.

I think he became frustrated and quitted because last time I saw anything about him he was all about rescuing dogs from the street. :/

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uisreply
lemmy.world

residential areas still have the much easier-on-the-eyes sodium vapor lights, though--for now.

Monochromatic isn't easier on eyes.

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atoccireply
kbin.social

I could definitely be under the wrong impression here, but aren't LEDs monochromatic also?

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paholgreply
lemm.ee

I think they're generally dichromatic (is that the word?). White LEDs are blue LEDs + a yellow florescent coating.

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LEDs somehow have CRI 0.9, so they are unlikely to be just dichromatic. For comparasion monochromatic light has CRI 0.

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Where I live all street lights used to be low pressure sodium (very monochromatic yellow!) Due to a nearby observatory. Now to hell with everything! It's LED lights everywhere. They're strong and not diffused so all the light comes from a small area meaning instant after image... (Sigh)

Even worse, people now put LED lights on their outdoor house fixtures and all kinds of office buildings pointing UP. Goodbye night sky...

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Infynisreply
midwest.social

We've still got a few of those around here. Most have been reported and replaced. But for a time, we had a whole stretch of freeway that was lit up purple. It as sweet

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Toriborreply
corndog.social

Same thing in my area, at one point a whole half mile of streetlights near my house was purple. It was cyberpunk as hell and I loved it.

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Me too. I didn’t mind it and assumed it was intentional. A bit out of the ordinary, but different can be good.

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lemmy.world

I thought the coating failed to adhere, how would a module affect the colour output?

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atoccireply
kbin.social

Is the coating not considered part of the module? Maybe module was the wrong word.

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lemmy.world

I’ve never heard the term used like that before. It’s leds and a driver for them, the only thing I would call a module would be the driver, but modules usually go into large complex machines. Not 2 part devices. The driver would have different modules on it potentially.

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Yeah it was just a weird term, it’s not inherently wrong… if the lights were multicolored a failed module could make it be different colours, but these are one color and one color temperature. So there’s no way for it to put out different colours.

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Obireply
sopuli.xyz

Can't stand them for street lighting, just makes everything look cold and uninteresting, I'll take the warm ones over them any day.

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lemmy.world

You know what's funny? My son was evaluated for is as there was some concern because of a lot of ASD in my family.

I told them "ok, but he's really just pretty similar to me". I haven't been diagnosed. I do have extremely bad general anxiety.

And his evaluation showed no risk, but some possible connection if anxiety couldn't be ruled out. Turns out, anxiety couldn't be ruled out.

Yep. I'm so anxious it looks like ASD apparently.

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Yote.zipreply
pawb.social

This is really similar to reminds me of this post, which I think about a lot.

Edit: hopefully slightly more accurate

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Except that's like the opposite of what I said.

I was evaluated and never diagnosed with ASD, but I had GAD and ADHD. I predicted, correctly, my son would be the same.

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I had no idea streetlights would create such controversy. Look at these passionate responses. Lemmy used to be peaceful. Way to go OP!

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Crashumbcreply
lemmy.world

Good sales men. And they are EXTREMELY efficient compared to old lights, last longer, and easier to maintain.

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