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Wednesday, January 18, 2012
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Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Dusk to Dawn Light Control for Outdoor Use
!±8±Dusk to Dawn Light Control for Outdoor Use
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Price : $5.30
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Easily transform your exterior lights to come on at dusk and off at dawn. Simply screw this control into any medium base socket and then screw your incandescent or compact fluorescent bulb into the control. Rated for up to 150 watts with the socket facing up and up to 100 watts with the socket facing down. Do not use this control with another light control or dimmer in the same circuit. Use only with clear glass as the sensor will not work through opaque or frosted glass. DL # 321583.
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Saturday, January 7, 2012
Christmas Lights Design - Adding Twinkle
Have you grown tired of your steady-on Christmas lights?
Perhaps it's time to add a little twinkle!
When designing your Christmas light display, there are several aspects of design to keep in mind as you make your lighting plans. Early in the process you'll choose the style of lights you want to use based what you like - from traditional C7 and C9 Christmas light sets, to mini lights to the latest in LED lighting. Christmas light lovers have never had so many choices. Next you need to consider a color scheme.
The most popular color is transparent with multi, red, blue and and green not too far behind. New upward trends in purple, pink, and teal are making the lighting future very exciting.
So, you've selected the types of lighting you want to use, you've decided on color and now you wonder, "what about twinkling and movement in my lighting display?" or perhaps you are thinking,"how do I drive my neighbors crazy with twinkle lights".
There are a wide variety of ways to add movement to your Holiday lighting. Let's take a quick look at a few of them.
1. Turn your steady mini lights into twinkling lights. That little extra bulb with a red tip is a flasher bulb. It causes all the lights on the string to turn on and off simultaneously.
You don't need more than one flasher per line but if you have a longer mini light set that is wired in sections, you can put a flasher in each section of bulbs.
2. Mini lights also come with built in controllers. These sets commonly have 140 lights and have multiple functions like chase, fade, slow fade, steady on and more. These light sets are like cayenne pepper and unless you are using them on your Christmas tree - that's classic - you should be cautious not to overuse these spicy lights.
Unless, of course, you like a carnival atmosphere in your lawn. In which case, go for it. Remember, those neighbors?
3. C7 and C9 Christmas light sets can be set up with 2-3 lines offset by 50% or 30% of the spacing between the individual bulbs and connected to a multi channel controller that will cycle throught the 3 channels. This will give your lights a marquee effect. (This is also a good approach for outlining signs.)
4. Lastly, one of the nicest and most elegant ways to add twinkle to your lighting is to sprinkle in a few C7 or c9 twinkle lights into your transparent bulb display. Imagine a wonderful tree, full of clear C7 lights - and every so often, randomly placed through the tree, a very few twinkling lights.
Twinkle light bulbs start to flash as they heat up - with about a one second on and a one second off rhythm. If you use just the right amount of twinkle lights, viewers won't necessarily see the twinkling action right away - they'll just see that you have a magical tree or two in your yard.
Steady on, twinkling, flashing. There are different ways to personalize your Christmas light display with light movement. Just consider it another part of your total design.
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Christmas Lights Installation
Blinking Christmas lights and jingling bells are the big part of the holiday season. During November and December strands of lights are seen everywhere on Christmas trees, houses, shrubs, bushes and even the occasional car! Have you ever wondered how to select best lights? In this article I will tell you the best tips to select the Christmas lights.
Two of the main concerns of most of the people are:
1. How to save energy during Christmas seasons.
2. How to install lights that serve the purpose of parallel series
Normally three strands of lights are required to decorate a tree. If we use a conventional strand of 50-5 watt bulbs, the strand consumes 250 watts! Using three strands means using 750 watts. That means initializing lot of power. Now with the introduction of miniature bulbs, this problem has been solved. A miniature bulb consumes 2.5-volts. Using these as Christmas lights will consume only half of the power that is 375 watts. Hope this tip will definitely reduce the power usage during the season.
The second concern is of connecting the strands in a parallel series. These miniature bulbs have a mechanism called shunt circuit mechanism. This mechanism works on the principle that if on of the bulb goes off even then the shunt circuit keeps the current going. So, the current keeps on passing to the rest of the strand despite of the fact that one of the bulbs goes off. By this you can solve your other problem.
Above are the two most important and simplest tips for installation of Christmas lights. These tips will help you a lot and will reduce a burden on your budget and energy consumption.
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Lamson HW1190 Outdoor Light Remote Control Switch
!±8± Lamson HW1190 Outdoor Light Remote Control Switch
The Lamson outdoor light remote control switch operates Christmas tree lights, lamps, TV, stereo, or other small appliance with the convenience of a remote. Approved for use in wet locations, this outdoor light control plugs into any standard outlet inside or outside. Providing a 50-foot range, it requires a 9-volt battery (not included).
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