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RE: Was [OT] Electricity Bill now LED garden lights
- To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: Was [OT] Electricity Bill now LED garden
lights
- From: "Hawes,Timothy Edward (GEG)" <haweste@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2003 06:45:17 +0100
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Ian,
Thanks. What brightness LEDs did you use ? I got a blue-LED keyring torch
as a Christmas pressie and that's really bright - much too bright to look
into (compared to the status LEDs on AV equipment etc.). There's no street
lights near us either so I think they should be ok as pathway markers etc.
I'm also looking at ways to cluster them and sink them into the edges the
drive - my favourite option ATM is to recycle stubbie beer bottles with 2-4
LEDs inside. I haven't yet figured out how to secure them inside the
bottle, but I need to put something together and do some testing.
How did the bulk-buy from superbrightleds.com work out ? I don't remember
seeing any feedback but it might have been when I un-subbed from the list
while I was working away.
Cheers,
Tim H.
-----Original Message-----
From: ian.bird@xxxxxxx
No problems on the address.
Have fun with the LED lights and if I can help anyway shout. Bear in mind
that LED's are not hugely bright and one of the reasons it works as a
lighting source where I am is that there are no street lights. If the
ambient light level is too high they will end up being simply pretty rather
than functional. May be enough of course ;-))
Mine have been in for ages now and have never given a problem.
Enjoy
Ian
Ian Bird
CibaVision UK Ltd.
Direct dial 01489 775570
Fax 01489 779570
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