An energy saving device for an LED lamp mounted to an existing fixture for
a fluorescent lamp where the ballast is removed or bypassed. The LEDs are
positioned within a tube and electrical power is delivered from a power
source to the LEDs. The LED lamp includes means for controlling the
delivery of the electrical power from the power source to the LEDs,
wherein the use of electrical power can be reduced or eliminated
automatically during periods of non-use. Such means for controlling
includes means for detecting the level of daylight in the illumination
area of said least one LED, in particular a light level photosensor, and
means for transmitting to the means for controlling relating to the
detected level of daylight from the photosensor. The photosensor can be
used in operative association with an on-off switch in power connection
to the LEDs, a timer, or with a computer or logic gate array in operative
association with a switch, timer, or dimmer that regulates the power to
the LEDs. An occupancy sensor that detects motion or a person in the
illumination area of the LEDs can be also be used in association with the
photosensor and the computer, switch, timer, or dimmer, or in solo
operation by itself. Two or more such LED lamps with a computer or logic
gate array used with at least one of the lamps can be in network
communication with at least one photosensor and/or at least one occupancy
sensor to control the power to all the LEDs.