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U.S. LED "Light Bridge" failed

July 12, 2023
U.S. LED "Light Bridge" failed

The romantic Tanabata is coming, and LED will also set up a “bridge of light” for lovers all over the world. However, there was a small problem in the Zhengjie Bridge in Xiaoyancheng, Arkansas, which caused a break in the “light path” that conveyed romantic feelings. Contrary to China’s “bridge bridge” in heaven, it may be that some of the ghosts on the Zhengjie Bridge are just naughty. Birds.

In order to make the light up from the bottom upwards, the LED lights of the Zhengjie Bridge are installed at the bottom of the bridge. However, after the LED lamp was found to be out of order, this installation method has brought great difficulties to maintenance. The local maintenance company stated that it was only possible to park trucks with professional maintenance equipment on the edge of the bridge and use the baskets to put the maintenance workers down to check the damage and causes of the lamps.

The person concerned stated that the cause of the damage to the luminaire is likely to be caused by the loosening of lines by small animals such as birds, and it was observed that some birds stopped near the luminaire. Although Tanabata is a traditional festival in China, we sincerely hope that before the night of the Tanabata Festival, this bridge can restore its bright “road to light” on its bridge.

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