Yes but as you know, the thing that this brilliant “switched linear regulator” design comes up against is power factor regulations. The power factor it presents is about 0.89.
As you know, this won’t cause any problems to the electricity supply network, but as we all know, “regulations are regulations”. The fact that streetlights are on at night time only means that the lack of great power factor just doesn’t matter. Also , your country’s government owns the country’s streetlights, and your country’s electrical power network and who is going to tell your government to take the streetlights down when the government owns the supply network?
But still, the regulations on power factor for streetlighting are at best not known, unless you can advise?
As you know, this won’t cause any problems to the electricity supply network, but as we all know, “regulations are regulations”. The fact that streetlights are on at night time only means that the lack of great power factor just doesn’t matter. Also , your country’s government owns the country’s streetlights, and your country’s electrical power network and who is going to tell your government to take the streetlights down when the government owns the supply network?
But still, the regulations on power factor for streetlighting are at best not known, unless you can advise?