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    Jul 2, 2009, 03:35 AM
    LED V/s Metal Halide Light
    I just want to replace 250 W Metal Halides which are installed at 4 Mtr. Height in my industry by putting appropriate capacity LED fixture. Pl. suggest :)
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    Jul 2, 2009, 07:05 AM

    4 meter = 12.8 feet.

    12 Ft is too low for a 250 MH fixture, depending on the type fixture. Is this a flood light or a downlight?

    I suspect a flood light.

    LED equals to 250 watt MH do not exist, yet, to my knowledge.

    If this is a downlight, you can use something equal to a 175 watt MH:

    http://www.lumec.com/pdf/series/LifeLED_brochure_an.pdf

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