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    The poles are more than adequate.

    State of the art lighting provides far more candle power with much less weight than the old systems.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    The poles are more than adequate.

    State of the art lighting provides far more candle power with much less weight than the old systems.

    It's not the weight of the fixtures it's the area presented to the wind. More light fixtures means more area. Fewer fixtures = less area and reduced stress on the pole and foundation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    The poles are more than adequate.

    State of the art lighting provides far more candle power with much less weight than the old systems.
    Without knowing any specifics of the current poles, I can't say with any certainty that they are adequate. I'm sure they are, but you have to factor more than weight when determining if you can add more fixtures to a pole. Wind loads are a big deal here in Louisiana and those can play a part.

    But like has been mentioned before, if you can light the space with LED, then you may be able to achieve the higher IES required levels for a Class I facility without having to add fixtures. You would just swap the old HID stuff with LED. Keep the poles. Electrical should be OK as well as the LED stuff would draw less than HID.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HelmutVII View Post
    It's not the weight of the fixtures it's the area presented to the wind. More light fixtures means more area. Fewer fixtures = less area and reduced stress on the pole and foundation.
    Didn't they come out with some new fangled wind vented reflection fixtures?

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    Does anyone remember where the light trucks were located? I know you guys mentioned something about the new lights being a factor in misplayed balls. There are recommendations for pole locations relative to certain points on the playing surface. For example, it is discouraged to put a pole directly behind first and third base if you are looking at said bases from second base. In other words, if you extend the base paths out of the playing area towards the parking lots, then there shouldn't be a light source there. Another restricted area is straight down the first and third base lines looking home, and also diagonally across the infield looking from third to first and first to third.


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    I know one was right at the end of Lourdes Park where the gate opens on the first base line towards right field.


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    Instead of adding lights, wouldn't they replace the old ones with newer, stronger more efficient lights? Then the poles would be adequate.


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    Ideally you would move the 2 poles behind the bleachers too


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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunAmos View Post
    I'm thinking that the lights around the infield area will be part of the new grandstand construction and moved to an area where they aren't part of the view. If the outfield can be upgraded it would probably save money. I'm thinking there will also have to be some tree trimming as well.
    Trim and or Cut down some of the Pine Trees to minimize the potential damage a diseased tree could cause, and make room for some Cool outfield Club Level seating and gathering areas!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wcd35 View Post
    Ideally you would move the 2 poles behind the bleachers too
    It is my understanding that when the stadium is renovated, one of the improvements will also be to relocate the light poles behind all of the seating. That will be a big improvement for many people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycajun View Post
    Instead of adding lights, wouldn't they replace the old ones with newer, stronger more efficient lights? Then the poles would be adequate.
    Yes that's what we were discussing. Swapping the HID sports lighters with LED ones.

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    To answer the original question.

    I asked Robe if the thought the lights were a factor. He said, without question, yes.


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