Thursday, January 19, 2012

Winter Warmers With LED Lighting

!±8± Winter Warmers With LED Lighting

Introducing LED Lighting into your home this winter is a great way of staving off the winter blues. Winter is traditionally associated with Christmas and New Year's Celebrations, cosying round a fire and building a snow man or two. However, as the days grow colder and the nights become steadily longer you will also find yourself heating your home for longer and turning your lights on earlier in the evening. So if you want to make your utility bills a little less memorable try switching to energy saving LED Lights today!

Fireplaces are a welcome addition during the winter months. Whether it be a large open fire in a rustic cottage or an electric fire in a modern house, they are a very pleasant way of warming our homes with plenty of affordable heat and light. They also make a stylish center piece for a room as the image above shows. However, they are not the only way to make your home feel warmer. Your choice of lighting can do the same.

"If you are still using traditional light bulbs, chances are your fireplace won't be the only thing in your home producing a lot of heat and light. Incandescent light bulbs are notorious for being a little hot-headed!" One of the biggest problems with incandescent bulbs is their filament. They create light by heating a metal filament wire to a high temperature until it glows. Unfortunately, this also means that most of the energy is lost through emanating heat. Instead of using filaments, LED Lights rely on semiconductor diodes to create light. This means over 90 per cent of the energy used by an LED is converted into visible light. A lot less is wasted as unnecessary heat and you will be able to keep your lighting bills down.

To keep your home looking its cosiest during the winter months you will definitely want to opt for warm white LED Bulbs. These bear a close resemblance to the light produced by old incandescent and halogen bulbs. Keep a look out for the Kelvin rating on your LED Light Bulbs; anything below 3500K is considered warm. They are designed for promoting a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere, but their warm amber hue is also perfect for creating a cosy ambiance in living rooms and bedrooms. Perfect when you are trying to keep out the cold on a winter evening. So remember, keep your heat where it is needed this winter by choosing LED Lights over wasteful incandescent bulbs.


Winter Warmers With LED Lighting

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Monday, January 16, 2012

Rock Chalk Christmas 2010

"This is Kansas" from our 2010 Christmas Light Show. Over 10000 LED Christmas Lights programmed with Light O'Rama S2 Software and powered by the mighty D-Light.us hardware control boards. This year's show is 210 channels and has over 20 minutes of lights and sounds! For more information, check out www.lightuplawrence.net Song Title: Luv That Crimson and Blue '09 Artist: BicMedia This song is Copyrighted under the University of Kansas and is used here with permission and under license. TO VIEW THE FULL SONG GO HERE: www.youtube.com TO FIND THE CREATOR OF THE SONG GO HERE: cool-jingles.com Other videos are available on the Light Up Lawrence Facebook page. Due to the fact that WMG cannot resolve their dispute with Google, all TSO and Claude de Bussy songs are hosted elsewhere. Get it together WMG...

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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Christmas Lights - A Brief Look at the separate Types

!±8± Christmas Lights - A Brief Look at the separate Types

You know that you've had many distinct types of Christmas lights in your home.   However, you might not know some of the differences between these types of lights, until now. 

C7 and C9 Bulbs and Cords - traditional Christmas Lights

Some of the most favorite types of Christmas light sets are C7, C9 - they are the traditional Christmas lights that everybody remembers growing up.  Their retro look has been development a comeback over the last any Christmas seasons. They can be used either indoors or outdoors.  The 25 and 100 foot sets comprise either replaceable or built-in fuses.   They are glass and filament (incandescent) construction and can break if you drop them.  (And I've noticed about a 30% loss rate when my 3 year old helped me install them 2 years ago colse to our flowerbed.)

Both C7 and C9 Christmas lights can be purchased pre-installed or separately for a wider choice of colors. The C7 and C9 Christmas bulbs are designed so that if one bulb fails, it only affects that bulb, and not any of the surrounding bulbs - even dismissal or failure. They come in a range of colors, and the cords are usually  either green or white with a common spacing of 12 inches.

One of the nice features of C7 and C9 sets is that you can alternate colors or set them up in any pattern you choose.  You aren't slight to a pre-manufactured selection.  These Christmas light bulbs commonly come in transparent, opaque (painted) and flashing.  With the opaque bulbs, you can perform pastel colors not available in any other style.

C7 bulbs are smaller, just over 2 inches, while C9 are about three inches long from base to tip of bulb.  Also, C9 lights have a larger diameter base than C7 lights.  Most of the time, C9 bulbs are a great choice  for outlining  buildings and other outdoor work.

Mini Lights

Christmas mini lights are smaller and spaced more closely than the C7 and C9 varieties. For the most part, mini lights bulbs are small and the sets come in wide range of bulb colors, wire colors, and bulb spacings.  Their startling versatility is their biggest asset.  You can use them for all things from Christmas to super-hero birthday party decorations.

Mini lights can be a slight more problem than C7 and C9 lights since they are wired in series. If one bulb is physically damaged or unplugged, its entire series or section of the set will not light. Their configuration, however, allows for a bulb to burn out and not break the circuit, it is only when a bulb is broken or comes out of the socket. 

Led Christmas Lights

These Christmas light newcomers are loved and revered by some and not a transfer for the tried and true for others.  They are based on Light Emitting Diode technology and are general housed in plastic casing which makes them durable for outdoor use. 

The main assets of Led Christmas lights are their low power usage which saves customers money when the December electricity bill arrives, their low operating climatic characteristic and the fact that they last longer than traditional Christmas lights.  How much longer is dependent on the environmental conditions where they are used and how they are treated.  Nothing can protect against harsh wintry winds and errant squirrels.  But at least if you drop a set, you won't have to run for a dustpan.  As a rule of thumb, Ul  and the Led manufacturers rate these sets for 90 days of outdoor seasonal use.

The final choice when choosing Christmas lights all too often just comes down to personal taste.  Knowing their strengths and weaknesses, take an opening to try something new this season!


Christmas Lights - A Brief Look at the separate Types

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Sunday, January 1, 2012

Lutron TT-300H-WH Electronics Plug-In Lamp Dimmer, White

!±8±Lutron TT-300H-WH Electronics Plug-In Lamp Dimmer, White

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The LutronTT-300H-WH is a Plug In Lamp Dimmer in the White Finish. This light fixture is from the Collection and is Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Approved for Indoor Locations.

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