
LED pole lights are primarily used for the illumination of the exteriors in the nighttime. In addition, they are used to illuminate the parking lots, walkways, etc. The typical pole height starts from 7 feet to 20 feet, and the best lumen power is 42000 for better brightness. Pole lights also come with option sensor options to detect unwanted intrusions or vehicle theft in the nighttime. The lumen degradation is slow-paced in LED Pole Lights compared to metal halides and HPS lights. They do not require regular maintenance, making them a cost-effective solution for the city policymakers.



The parking lot is an essential part of any business establishment.
LED parking lot lights do ensure that customers and employees feel safe when they are entering the premises.
The LED pole lights make the premises inviting the help the vehicle owners navigate inside the parking lots.
There is less requirement for maintenance, and the average lifespan of the lights is more than 50,000 hours.



HID Grow Lights As stated in our previous article HID, but especially HPS, is the gold standard to which all other lights are compared.
The most efficient distance to keep an HID bulb above a canopy depends on the wattage of the light and your grow tent conditions.
This would result in hanging a 600W HPS grow light at a height of 60cm or a 1000W at 1m (3’ 8’’).
Of course the main reason not to hang a light too close is to avoid burning your plants, but this is not necessarily the most efficient.
By holding your hand under your lights you can see how much heat they generate at different distances and adjust the height accordingly.
The goal is to mimic outdoor circumstances, so if your light feels as hot as the sun does in the summer you’re probably on the right track.
