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bones
22-01-2009, 09:19 PM
I was talking to someone at work about street lights. He told me that he lived up the road from a Leagues Club and at night the drunken youths kick the street light pole in front of his house. (He's not into astronomy rather trying to sleep). Makes a big racket of course - that was his complaint. Anyway, being one of those metal street poles that are cropping up in newer developments these days, he said that if these power poles receive a knock that is hard enough it takes the shock of the knock as a collision with say a vehicle and cuts the supply of electricity to the light for about an hour. Unfortunately I have the old wooden telegraph poles in my street so I can't verify this theory.
renormalised
22-01-2009, 09:30 PM
Wood = chainsaw:P:D
More permanent solution:D
They should have lights that are more at street level and throw their light down and not up.
That's quite interesting Bones, thankfully I don't have any street lights out my way to test the theory.
It does work, though they don't stay off for long, maybe 5 or 10 mins before they strike again.
Also, It's a myth about the car-crash-cutting-the-power thing.
The white-light globes used are Mercury vapour, kicking the light shocks the vapour and it condenses back to a liquid. Kick the light out often enough and it kills the globe... it will glow an intense greenish-white colour and no amount of kicking will shut it off.....
LOL, used to kick them out a lot in my youth, with my head sometimes! :shrug:
The orange-light globes are Sodium vapour... dunno if it works with these ones, never tried it.
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