@@Skyworkss i think it's good, if the council here wants to get them out of the bucket, why can't they just descend them like this instead of dropping them.
I have a question. In Australia we have LED street lights fitted with standard Nema photoelectric cell socket and a zhaga socket. When it comes time for them to use the zhaga socket, do they just put the smart module in for the zhaga socket and keep the PE cell or would they put a shorting cap inside the normal PE cell socket? Hopefully this makes sense
I don’t quite understand the question, but..NEMA sockets are used for photoelectric cells that control the on/off function of lighting, while Zhaga sockets allow for the connection of smart modules for advanced features like remote control and dimming. NEMA is an older standard, while Zhaga is modern and future-oriented.
@@Skyworkss so the Nema would be kept in use along with the zhaga module? Or would they just install the module for the zhaga and leave the PE cell in operation still
Yes..One chooses to have both in a fixture to combine the basic lighting control from the NEMA photoelectric cell with the more advanced features that the Zhaga socket offers, allowing for upgrades to smart systems and increasing the flexibility and reliability of the lighting solution.
A bit pity these SGS-201 fixtures, here in Poland these not was popular, now many of these in one city are in 98% replaced by LED
Yes, they are disappearing here in Sweden as well. They are nice fixtures, but I find them a bit too bulky.
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0:35 : like what our council do, but less violent!
Oh, I see. Hmm, I don’t quite understand if that’s good or bad, haha.
@@Skyworkss i think it's good, if the council here wants to get them out of the bucket, why can't they just descend them like this instead of dropping them.
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@@Skyworkss i mean, instead of throwing them overboard, they could just descend them out of the bucket like that.
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very good video clip keep it up and pozz from croatia
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SGS-201 il a un allumeur, donc la version SHP, HGS-201 est pour BF
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I have a question. In Australia we have LED street lights fitted with standard Nema photoelectric cell socket and a zhaga socket. When it comes time for them to use the zhaga socket, do they just put the smart module in for the zhaga socket and keep the PE cell or would they put a shorting cap inside the normal PE cell socket? Hopefully this makes sense
I don’t quite understand the question, but..NEMA sockets are used for photoelectric cells that control the on/off function of lighting, while Zhaga sockets allow for the connection of smart modules for advanced features like remote control and dimming. NEMA is an older standard, while Zhaga is modern and future-oriented.
@@Skyworkss so the Nema would be kept in use along with the zhaga module? Or would they just install the module for the zhaga and leave the PE cell in operation still
Yes..One chooses to have both in a fixture to combine the basic lighting control from the NEMA photoelectric cell with the more advanced features that the Zhaga socket offers, allowing for upgrades to smart systems and increasing the flexibility and reliability of the lighting solution.
So theoretically they will keep the normal nema cell in use and also install a module on the zhaga socket?
Yes
Finalmente i lampioni a led