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Earlier this month, American Electric Lighting came out with a new series of LED street lights called the AutoConnect™️. From my understanding, they're supposed to be a solution for street lights connected to a smart system. Operating times and dimming can be controlled via bluetooth or mobile devices owned by the grid. This will also be the first American street light with a bottom-mounted control receptacle. There are three sizes: Series ACC (compact), Series ACM (medium), and Series ACL (large).
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That’s pretty cool. I like how they embossed the AEL logo underneath, kinda pays homage to the ITT era or their other early products.
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The Aussie idea of mounting the photocell underneath is a good idea. It prevents birds from defecating on it and the sun wearing out the photocell, but it also has the option for a standard NEMA photocell on the top. The "Photocell" on the bottom is not only a photocell, but a smart connectivity module.
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not a BAD looking LED lamp I wonder how long till we see them "in the wild"
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According to the document , the P/C is available either top or bottom mounted .
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I wonder how long till we see them "in the wild"
Near me, it looks to be quite soon... these luminaires have been chosen for the City of Philadelphia LED conversion; mainly because of the fixture's connectivity / remote monitoring features. See here.
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Well, the City of Philadelphia followed through! I went to the city today for church and saw a ton of these. They don't look half-bad at all; I'd say they look much better than the GE Evolves that the city used prior to this contract.
I think they look as great as they do because of their sloped canopy. They give off almost Lumec RoadFocus vibes, though I definitely prefer the RoadFocus in terms of design. In regards to reliability, only time will tell.
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I actually LIKE the daytime look of the GE and the NIGHTTIME looks/performance of the Lumec and this looks to combine those two together reasonably well
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I saw these and they look pretty nice, they look pretty cool in black too when I saw the ones being put up in Philly.
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Yep, they do look decent. Nice addition to the AEL family!
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Just a quick update.
They're installing these in 2700K, which is a godsend when you compare these to the 5000K Evolve glarebombs that preceded them! These honestly look amazing at night; very little glare, nice light spread, etc. I honestly don't miss the M250R2s used by the City of Philadelphia all that much anymore...
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I know I'm a bit late, but that is really good to hear. I definitely don't miss HPS with some of the more recent LED installations. I will be driving through Philly on my way to Asbury Park, NJ for a relative's wedding, and hopefully I will be able to get some good quality up-close photos of them.
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Woah, so you'll be close to me! If you do travel through Philadelphia (and the NE Philadelphia) do PM me. I live about 35 mins from Center City, so basically on the outskirts of Northeast Philly.
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Bottom-mounted photocell, we have bean doing it for yeas in Australia.
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It's an optional feature. The city of Philadelphia has only been using the top mount as of this moment.
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