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Re: GE Evolve Security Lighting E2SA0A1A31402N4 « Reply #15 on: December 04, 2019, 12:57:51 PM » Author: FGS
I'll add some gas to the anti-LED fire....

It seems everyone in my area will replace 400 watts of "old-tech" lighting with 500 watts of LED lighting, then leave it on 24/7!
Seattle City Light doesn't even maintain their central lighting systems anymore, there's many areas in Seattle that have dayburning LED lighting, and it's been that way for over 5 years.

500w LED street lights? ??? Cree go up to 225w~. GE max out at 278w~. Cooper is up to 382w~. AEL up to 388w~. That’s for cobraheads. The majority I’ve seen so far max out just under 400w.

And leaving them on 24/7 is just sheer idiocy. I find that hard to believe unless they got a bad batch of photocells that go dayburning too soon. They need to get their photocell problems sorted out and get better ones.
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Re: GE Evolve Security Lighting E2SA0A1A31402N4 « Reply #16 on: December 04, 2019, 01:39:21 PM » Author: takemorepills
500w LED street lights? ??? Cree go up to 225w~. GE max out at 278w~. Cooper is up to 382w~. AEL up to 388w~. That’s for cobraheads. The majority I’ve seen so far max out just under 400w.

And leaving them on 24/7 is just sheer idiocy. I find that hard to believe unless they got a bad batch of photocells that go dayburning too soon. They need to get their photocell problems sorted out and get better ones.

You're being too literal. I mean 400 watts OF, and 500 watts OF, not a 500 watt single fixture. It's just an example.

And yes, a gov't owned utility absolutely will defer maintenance and repair on malfunctioning equipment.
It is maddening, but liberal run governments are incredibly wasteful. Welcome to Seattle
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Re: GE Evolve Security Lighting E2SA0A1A31402N4 « Reply #17 on: December 07, 2019, 12:42:23 PM » Author: Cole D.
I have a picture of one, they actually don't look bad with the refractor:

https://www.lighting-gallery.net/gallery/displayimage.php?album=4742&pos=13&pid=160940
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Re: GE Evolve Security Lighting E2SA0A1A31402N4 « Reply #18 on: December 10, 2019, 02:04:37 PM » Author: boiler1011
I have one of these without the refractor. It's actually decently bright. I put some pics of it in my gallery.
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Re: GE Evolve Security Lighting E2SA0A1A31402N4 « Reply #19 on: December 10, 2019, 06:44:40 PM » Author: takemorepills
OK, 2 people here have these GE Evolves.
Can either one check if a NEMA gumball with a band-clamp would mate up to the head properly?
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Re: GE Evolve Security Lighting E2SA0A1A31402N4 « Reply #20 on: December 10, 2019, 11:16:54 PM » Author: Cole D.
OK, 2 people here have these GE Evolves.
Can either one check if a NEMA gumball with a band-clamp would mate up to the head properly?

From the instructions I looked at in the first ebay link, it appears that the lens that clamps onto the head, has the LED module built into it, and also the heatsink. So while it appears you could use any clip on optics on the head itself, there wouldn't be a way to actually mount the LEDs without having the original lens installed.
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Re: GE Evolve Security Lighting E2SA0A1A31402N4 « Reply #21 on: December 11, 2019, 12:03:55 AM » Author: takemorepills
I mean, just the gumball-shaped lens, not the reflector part
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Re: GE Evolve Security Lighting E2SA0A1A31402N4 « Reply #22 on: December 11, 2019, 08:19:56 AM » Author: boiler1011
No....
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Re: GE Evolve Security Lighting E2SA0A1A31402N4 « Reply #23 on: December 11, 2019, 08:29:40 AM » Author: FGS
No....


He asked about the glass/plastic half not the metal half of the bucket. Some of the older ones had metal bands with one screw holding both halves together. The newer ones have reflector shaped along the rim holding the bucket halves together permanently.
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Re: GE Evolve Security Lighting E2SA0A1A31402N4 « Reply #24 on: December 11, 2019, 11:40:01 AM » Author: takemorepills

He asked about the glass/plastic half not the metal half of the bucket. Some of the older ones had metal bands with one screw holding both halves together. The newer ones have reflector shaped along the rim holding the bucket halves together permanently.

Exactly what I was asking.

If these GE Evolves are 12-1/8" diameter then they could possibly be retrofitted with an older gumball lens like this: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Pr-Vintage-Holophane-GE-4109-Street-Light-Fixture-Globe-Globes-Madison-Ind/323645677705?hash=item4b5ac92089:g:J9wAAOSwF7lcOW06
Those ones even have a drain hole in case you can't achieve a water-tight seal.

Just wondering, I have an old gumball that I want to use as a yard light when we build our next house. I'll probably just use a high-intensity LED retrofit in it, but the thought also occurred to me that these GEs might be able to have a gumball lens attached. The Evolve would look "OK" with a gumball as long as the PC wasn't installed (the PC makes the unit look awkward)
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