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I have been asked to install a new floodlight to light up a plant hire companies yard as the one that is installed currently isn't bright enough. It needs to have a long life as it is in quite an awkward place to access for maintenance. I am unsure of the differences between sodium, metal halide and mercury? Which would be best in this situation?
 
cheers they look just like some of the ones we have fitted the cheaper ones all look the same to be honest except a different name , we get most of ours from cef or direct from manufacturers some can return them no problem and it always seem to be the transformer that goes
 

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