Streetlight LED bulbs would normally appear a little blue, so the manufacturer coats the bulb to turn the blue light into the bright white that comes to mind when you think of an LED. A defect in the coating is causing it to peel away on some bulbs, producing the purple hue, Cullen said.
Why are street lights in the Upstate turning purple?
UPSTATE, S.C. (WSPA) – While driving around town you may have noticed an increase in street lights around the Upstate that are turning purple. 7 News’ Kristen Cheatam reached out to Duke Energy and they said this change in color is due to a manufacturer defect with their LED Lights. There are now hundreds of purple street lights across the Upstate.
Are these purple/UV street lamps going up around the world?
It appears there’s much more to these purple/UV street lamps going up around the USA and the world. They have been installing these things at a very rapid pace, especially since the plandemic began back in March 2020. Since then 5G towers have been going up quickly and now we’re seeing all of these new purple/UV lights that have 5G built right in!
What color is the light on a street sign?
This is an urban legend that’s fairly ancient, and the light color that it is tied to tends to change from place to place. Most of the time, it’s red. But, it can also be blue or green or purple, or even something far more innocuous, like orange. None of these signals are the least bit true.
Why did Duke Energy’s street lights change color?
7 News’ Kristen Cheatam reached out to Duke Energy and they said this change in color is due to a manufacturer defect with their LED Lights. There are now hundreds of purple street lights across the Upstate. According to Duke Energy: “The change in color is due to manufacturer defect that was recently identified and is being addressed.