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Hi,
OK here’s the deal…….you  are a small  lighting company and you want to buy in  some (20,000) streetlight LED drivers to put in your new streetlights.
(I am speaking of UK here, but this applies to many other countries that don’t really make their own stuff)

You can’t possibly entertain the thought of designing a LED driver yourself as the big  multinational electronics   corporations (who can buy components  at far lower cost than you) have already got cheap drivers ready available off-the-shelf.
You do have the alternative of going to  China and buying the whole streetlight from the Chinese, or just buying a cheap LED driver designed by some huge Chinese  Power supply company.

However, there is one big  snag……

None of the LED drivers that you want to buy are actually fixed priced……that is, you have to negotiate the price with the vendor. The vendor wants to rip off as much money from you as they can…
If you do not have engineering design level knowledge of a LED streetlight driver, then you are going to get ripped off…..because you simply will not understand the features of the prospective LED driver in order to  use them as “haggling “  points.

For example, you cannot properly haggle  over the  fee with a Chinese LED driver  design company if you don’t know how to design a LED driver yourself.
Also, you must be able to say to the vendor, that if they don’t knock the price down to £xxx, then you will just design one  yourself instead…….and in  order to make this look like a real threat, you need to have a stable of  LED driver products that you have designed  yourself……….in  other words…… You need LED  Driver design capability in order to buy a LED driver off-the-shelf.

…….The problem is, that if you are  the sort of company that just buys in all your LED drivers, then you are  not going to have the ability to design LED drivers….its a chicken and egg situation.
And if you are in a country like UK, where there are no tariffs to foreign imports, and your engineering fraternity has died off so that you cannot even find a LED driver designer in UK, then you are in big  trouble……..

The  only answer to  this is that  LED streetlight design  must be taken over by the government, and they must undertake a program of LED driver design operations, so that the skill of LED driver design is “in-house”.  Also, a surplus of LED driver designers must be trained up, in order that they may some day leave the government run company, and go and work for private LED streetlight companies, and ensure that they don’t have to pay much for their led drivers…….because otherwise the British taxpayer suffers from paying too much for the streetlights–No private company would do this….no private company would make  enough investment to train up a large cohort of LED driver designers. –specially since they would be scared that the designers may end up working for their competitors in the same country….private companies are just too greedy and insecure….at least in UK they are.
This is why the operation must be government run
Do you agree?
« Last Edit: September 22, 2018, 06:18:25 pm by treez »
 

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What are you talking about? You don't need to know how to design a power supply to be able negotiate a reasonable price. This is total nonsense.

Apply this thinking to literally anything and see how ridiculous the outcome is.

Also, the first time you buy something, you will get higher price. The price goes down the more you buy and your negotiating power goes up. You don't buy LED drivers for the whole county all at once.
« Last Edit: September 22, 2018, 06:38:41 pm by ataradov »
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He wants the British government to introduce an A Level in LED Driver design, using only UK manufactured components.
 
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Oh for heaven's sake Treez, stop double / triple /...  posting this rubbish.

https://www.eevblog.com/forum/chat/should-i-go-to-chinese-led-show-this-week/msg1835294/#msg1835294
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There is no fixed-price for ANYTHING in 20K quantities.  If you are buying that many, you will use standard  business practices of sourcing, negotiating, and selecting vendor(s).  This has nothing to do with streetlights.

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streetlight LED drivers to put in your new streetlights.
somewhere in Ohio, they replaced traffic lights with LEDs, and since they were running cooler there was no way for the ice and snow to melt....fun times...
   If three 100  Ohm resistors are connected in parallel, and in series with a 200 Ohm resistor, how many resistors do you have? 
 
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Keyboard error: Press F1 to continue.
 
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OK shows over, the opening post is a load of confused nonsense and as pointed out a repeat topic!
 
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