Hello, I really like watching videos about replacing street lighting fixtures with new LED ones and the question is whether new LED technologies reduce the work of electricians? 😮
No, I don't think so. Even LED fixtures break down and need servicing. It's not just about fixtures; all the cables that have faults and all the connections, cabinets that need replacing, etc. No, there will always be jobs for electricians.
😃I understand that this is only the case here in Poland. Reduction of employees, giving a lot of work for little pay and completing the task on time. For electricians, the good times are over.☹️ Failure of LED street luminaires often happens on hot summer days and the temperature sensor in the luminaire will not turn on the LED street luminaire, as is the case with Schre'der Teceo LED, Ampera and Philips UniStreet LED. Fortunately, there are 1 pieces in almost every district of Koszalin city 😉
@@0Light6and3documentary9 "It's sad to hear about the working conditions in Poland. In Sweden, there are plenty of jobs for electricians, especially if you have the right education. I find that there's been more rather than less work available. Now, there's a lot of work with electric cars, charging stations, solar panels, and so on. Europe aims to become fossil-free and invests in a greener environment. We electricians hope for more of such initiatives 😂😂
This is the case in Poland and it applies to various industries, not necessarily electrical. In order not to become unemployed, I had to change my profession and thanks to this I can replenish my collection and help the poor whenever possible. Thank you for visiting and I'm glad you record videos, and such views, which were common on the city streets, made me like it from an early age everything that glitters.
@@0Light6and3documentary9 Sorry to hear that, but it's great that there are kind souls like you who think of the poor in the world. I hope you have a wonderful life and wish you all the best. Thank you for liking my videos, and I'm glad I can bring enjoyment to someone else through them. Take care!
It's to be able to identify the type of bulb in the fixture by reading the symbol. The idea was that you could see it from below. I think it works really well.
@@LAMPEN_MASTER I wonder how much one would cost to be posted to Australia? Would that be at all possible to get the flat diffuser one and standard one to Australia?
That wus cool train in your video
Yes 😉
what brand and model are your jacket and pants :)?
It's Swedish brands. Bluewear and Tranemo. The shorts are from Bluewear and the sweater is from Tranemo.
Hello, I really like watching videos about replacing street lighting fixtures with new LED ones and the question is whether new LED technologies reduce the work of electricians? 😮
No, I don't think so. Even LED fixtures break down and need servicing. It's not just about fixtures; all the cables that have faults and all the connections, cabinets that need replacing, etc. No, there will always be jobs for electricians.
😃I understand that this is only the case here in Poland. Reduction of employees, giving a lot of work for little pay and completing the task on time.
For electricians, the good times are over.☹️
Failure of LED street luminaires often happens on hot summer days and the temperature sensor in the luminaire will not turn on the LED street luminaire, as is the case with Schre'der Teceo LED, Ampera and Philips UniStreet LED.
Fortunately, there are 1 pieces in almost every district of Koszalin city 😉
@@0Light6and3documentary9 "It's sad to hear about the working conditions in Poland. In Sweden, there are plenty of jobs for electricians, especially if you have the right education. I find that there's been more rather than less work available. Now, there's a lot of work with electric cars, charging stations, solar panels, and so on. Europe aims to become fossil-free and invests in a greener environment. We electricians hope for more of such initiatives 😂😂
This is the case in Poland and it applies to various industries, not necessarily electrical.
In order not to become unemployed, I had to change my profession and thanks to this I can replenish my collection and help the poor whenever possible.
Thank you for visiting and I'm glad you record videos, and such views, which were common on the city streets, made me like it from an early age
everything that glitters.
@@0Light6and3documentary9 Sorry to hear that, but it's great that there are kind souls like you who think of the poor in the world. I hope you have a wonderful life and wish you all the best. Thank you for liking my videos, and I'm glad I can bring enjoyment to someone else through them. Take care!
What indicates the red sticker on the old fixture?
It's to be able to identify the type of bulb in the fixture by reading the symbol. The idea was that you could see it from below. I think it works really well.
That was an good idea, thank you for the info!
Do you ever use radio communications with the guy on the ground?
We have communication radios, but we use them only for extremely tall poles or masts. Now we can communicate.
Do you guys only use the 70w Izylum or other wattages too? Also, what wattage and brand was that LED you repaired to reinstall
We have various wattages of Izulum fixtures. The one we repaired is a Philips Copenhagen 64 W.
@@Skyworkss what other wattages of the Izylum do you install?
@@Skyworkss are your city still ordering the Copenhagens for Catanery Lights or is there another Type like Digistreet Catenary or Siteco SL50?
@@lachlanslightsandfans I don't have the exact wattage, but it ranges from 20 watts to over 100 watts. There are so many different models.
@@stonks6110 They are still purchasing Copenhagen, but they also use Thorn.
Would it be possible for me to get an old lamp like this from you?
Sgs 203??
@@Skyworkss Yes please with the flat glass
I'm talking to my boss. I don't think there should be any issues. But how will it be delivered to Germany? Are you covering the shipping costs, etc.?
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@@LAMPEN_MASTER I wonder how much one would cost to be posted to Australia? Would that be at all possible to get the flat diffuser one and standard one to Australia?