Thank you very much.🫶.We weren’t allowed to use a pry bar or similar tools on the fixture, as we couldn’t risk damaging the iron steps underneath. That’s why we had to cut the bolts.
Good question! Hard to say what went wrong. I suspect that when the fluorescent tube was replaced, just being careless with one screw could lead to this result. It could also be that the seal on the fixture isn’t perfect. Another possibility is that there was an issue with one fixture, and a technician opened up several fixtures without knowing where the problem was - and then didn’t close all of them properly. 🤷♂️
That's a lot of T5 fixtures just to light up the bridge railings, on what appears to be an average concrete bridge 😂 I would understand if they were highlighting particular features of architectural merit. How many kW did they all soak up over the years I wonder? Maybe the local authority thought it was a good idea at the time 🤔
There were actually architectural details or art on the bridge. They have been taken down for sandblasting and painting, hopefully. Now we are taking the opportunity to replace the fixtures while we are here. I apologize for not giving you a clear picture from the beginning.
Super vidéo
Thanks 🙏
9:40 These lamps are really versatile, besides providing light they also serve as a water bucket, 2 functions in 1 😂😂😂😂, very good video 🫶🏻
Yes, right? 🤷♂️😂
Great video as always. In situations like this I find a small, mechanics pry bar comes in very handy.
Thank you very much.🫶.We weren’t allowed to use a pry bar or similar tools on the fixture, as we couldn’t risk damaging the iron steps underneath. That’s why we had to cut the bolts.
The flowing water made me laugh, the video was nice 🫶😂
Looks like it was peeing lol
😂🫶
1:15 "fan, det är rena bassängen" 😆
akvarium. Man skulle haft
Fiskar med sig och sen släppt det där bara 😂😂
How does it get so much water inside, bad design or someone didn't put it together correctly?
Good question! Hard to say what went wrong. I suspect that when the fluorescent tube was replaced, just being careless with one screw could lead to this result. It could also be that the seal on the fixture isn’t perfect. Another possibility is that there was an issue with one fixture, and a technician opened up several fixtures without knowing where the problem was - and then didn’t close all of them properly. 🤷♂️
soggy floodlights! what type of LED fixture will replace thees, i'm intrigued.
You’ll have to wait until I release that video! 😂🫶
@@Skyworkss Will do!
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That's a lot of T5 fixtures just to light up the bridge railings, on what appears to be an average concrete bridge 😂
I would understand if they were highlighting particular features of architectural merit.
How many kW did they all soak up over the years I wonder?
Maybe the local authority thought it was a good idea at the time 🤔
There were actually architectural details or art on the bridge. They have been taken down for sandblasting and painting, hopefully. Now we are taking the opportunity to replace the fixtures while we are here. I apologize for not giving you a clear picture from the beginning.