That style of indirect area fixture is normally used to light parking lots and pedestrian plazas. I have never seen them used for roadway lighting. That Selux fixture has a strange looking top. These indirect area fixtures are used in many parking lots and pedestrian areas here in the US. The majority of the ones I have seen are made by a lighting fixture manufacturer named Bega, which is a German company. Bega’s US headquarters is located about 20 miles north of me in Carpinteria California, so there are many installations of these fixtures in my city and along the Central Coast. All the newer fixtures of this style are LED. Not many, if any lighting fixture manufacturers make HID or fluorescent fixtures here in the US anymore.
This streetlight is called Ritorno AS, from Selux. You can also find it in France, in Orleans for example
That style of indirect area fixture is normally used to light parking lots and pedestrian plazas. I have never seen them used for roadway lighting. That Selux fixture has a strange looking top. These indirect area fixtures are used in many parking lots and pedestrian areas here in the US. The majority of the ones I have seen are made by a lighting fixture manufacturer named Bega, which is a German company. Bega’s US headquarters is located about 20 miles north of me in Carpinteria California, so there are many installations of these fixtures in my city and along the Central Coast. All the newer fixtures of this style are LED. Not many, if any lighting fixture manufacturers make HID or fluorescent fixtures here in the US anymore.
Exellent video friend 👋😄😄😄
really curious lamp for sure
1:26 ouch, this is why I am going to pull the fuse before changing a bulb, those ignitors can pull 4KV.
nice design
I have seen CDM 70w bulbs in Greece but not in these fixtures, they were in Philips fixtures, I have never seen these fixtures
Did you just get HV shock?
We have these fixtures here it's at the sun fresh parking lot and at the entrance
I've seen these here in the UK