Hi,
I am new here, i am an engineer trainee and i deal with sustainable solutions.
I have a question regarding Solar Street Lighting
I heard from someone that while considering solar, the "Running Current" of the solar panels must be twice that of the "running current" of the lamps
I was given this as a reason to not use Metal Halides & High Pressure Sodium Vapour lamps for solar applications
Can someone throw some light on this topic for me?
Thanks
I am new here, i am an engineer trainee and i deal with sustainable solutions.
I have a question regarding Solar Street Lighting
I heard from someone that while considering solar, the "Running Current" of the solar panels must be twice that of the "running current" of the lamps

I was given this as a reason to not use Metal Halides & High Pressure Sodium Vapour lamps for solar applications

Can someone throw some light on this topic for me?

Thanks
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