Jet-Fighter7700
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PoF = Power over Fibre, a new breakthrough in SA!![]()
actually exisits
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power-over-fiber
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but it is, am I wrong?
complexes have razor wire and spikes and cages to get in,
I mean I just thought surrounding a traffic light with electrified fencing is just ridiculous
just as crazy as using fibre to power it is,
Where do you think the R511/lion park and N14/R511 safety cameras went? They broke down the concrete poles those were on (with the solar panels and batteries) and stole them and the traffic lights cables.
ok, so go with my first idea, cant one electrify the housing of a pole to be difficult to scale?
I mean basically a traffic light with a pole thats electrified? as a electrified wire or spikes are not good enough
I mean yes you'd need to put warnings all over it, and yes, birds wont like it,
but if it prevents criminals breaking them to steal the copper cables inside them,
one has to think creativly
Wow. But that's the complete thing, not just replacing a robot.Out of pocket costs to me?
It costs the taxpayer $250,000 to $500,000 to purchase and install a traffic signal. Electric bills and routine maintenance amount to about $8,000 a year. Drivers also have increased costs for fuel, time delay, and accidents. This adds to the reasons for installing signals only where clearly justified.
So quite costly, way more than the cost of the copper.On average 32 lights are vandalised or stolen a month, costing the JRA R380 000 to fix and R12.7 million over three years, while an average of 81 lights are damaged by accidents, costing R500 000.
https://www.htxt.co.za/2016/03/18/o...ffic-lights-cost-joburg-r800-000-every-month/
Some traffic lights do actually have batteries for backup. JHB is fighting a major battle on that front since those get stolen even faster than cables.batteries or solar or wind power,
How does one transmit power over fibre? Thanks...