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Announces New Lighting Systems Contracts

Posted on 25 December, 2007 by Tony

led_panel Lightscape Technologies Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: LTSC), a provider of innovative lighting design solutions, advanced lighting products and customized energy management solutions, today announced that the company has launched its new LED Screen Rental Service and secured its first rental service contract in Hong Kong.

Bondy Tan, President and CEO of Lightscape Technologies commented, "We are very pleased with the launch of our LED Screen Rental Service, and the immediate reception it has received in our markets.

The surging demand for rentals of audio-visual and LED equipment in Greater China and SE Asia, driven in part by the coming 2008 Beijing Olympics, provides strong support for our entry into this business. The main products that Lightscape offers for its LED Screen Rental Service are LED panels, LED video walls, digital control systems and related peripheral equipment. This new service offering enables our clients the option to rent our LED screens and other hardware on a short to medium-term basis rather than directly purchasing our full LED lighting systems. Our market research with our current and potential clients clearly indicated that this would be a valuable service option, so it was a natural fit within our service portfolio.

The primary users and target applications for our LED Screen Rental Service include advertising companies, architects, real estate developers, hotel and casino owners, corporate events, live performances, and television and film production houses. Our new LED Screen Rental Service is expected to provide a stable source of recurring revenue, and is expected to begin contributing to our revenue stream before the end of our fiscal 2008."

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Repairing Your Chandelier Yourself

Posted on 24 December, 2007 by Brenda

Chandelier How To repair A Chandelier With Basic Equipments:

  • First, place the chandelier on a flat level surface, or anywhere it can safely stay for 24 hours. By using one of the arms that is not broken, carve the foam block to conform to the shape of the chandelier arm.
  • Place broken arm into foam block to see if it fits properly against the chandelier base. Ensure that the broken edges meet perfectly. If not, adjust for exact alignment.
  • Verify if more support is needed for the broken arm. In some case, it will need to be wired into place as well as positioned with the foam.
  • Utilize a wire from the top of the chandelier or the other arms to support broken arm. This is to ensure that the fixture's arm will be positioned correctly. If wire is needed, try to use as little as possible because once the glue is in place it sets up quickly and too many wires to tighten may take too long.
  • Before gluing the broken piece, untwist any wires attached to chandelier base or other arms. Slide foam block 0.5" away from broken edge.
  • Apply appropriate amounts of glue according the package instructions onto both broken edges. Slide the foam block back to mate edges. Twist the wires with needle nose pliers to secure the arm while drying.
  • It is advisable to wait around 24 hours before handling, to ensure that the glue has time to cure fully.

Some of the more modern, custom designed, minimalist, or abstract chandeliers will have different radiating light forms. It would be best to check out the virtually endless amount of possibilities you could have, to accessorize your own home. Many home owners have modern chandeliers that hang like several small versions of a typical halogen lamp upside down, i.e. facing the floor instead of the ceiling.

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Cuba announces lighting contest winners

Posted on 24 December, 2007 by Tony

House-Lights The Cuba Cares group has announced the results of the Annual Christmas Lighting Contest.

First-place winner is Francis Clark of 504 S. Fourth Street. Clark will receive a $25 gift certificate to the Cuba business of his choice.

According to a spokesman, there were many attractive displays deserving of mention including the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rumler at 104 E. Main Street; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cozart's home at 104 S. Ninth and the Bill and Merril Hayes home at 709 N. Eighth.

A new "non-residential" category was added this year. Receiving first place honors in this category is the Clayberg Nursing Center. Chosen to receive the second place award is Hukill's Antiques, Gifts and Simple Things.

wrestling shoes | Volleyball | Night Vision Cuba Cares encourages everyone to take a drive around town and see the decorations. As we look forward to 2008, Cuba Cares sends holiday best wishes to everyone, says the spokesman.

Source:The Canton Daily Ledger

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W.A.C. Lighting Introduces The First Smart Transformere

Posted on 25 December, 2007 by Tony

Transformer The only lighting company that manufactures its own Electronic Transformers, W.A.C. Lighting has developed and engineered the first SMART TRANSFORMERS. The most user-friendly electronic transformers available, they incorporate abnormal short circuit protection, troubleshooting diagnostics, full-scale dimming, and the industry's smallest size. W.A.C. Lighting is a leading designer and manufacturer of track, recessed, undercabinet, decorative and monorail lighting.

W.A.C. Lighting's SMART TRANSFORMERS are the safest transformers available and they meet the new UL2108 standard for abnormal short circuit protection. The older 1598 safety standard did not require abnormal short circuit protection, even though most shorts occurring in low voltage systems ,such as monorail and puck lighting, are abnormal.

W.A.C. Lighting guarantees a minimum of eight hours safe operation under the duress of a short circuit, providing sufficient time to troubleshoot the installation without having to replace the transformer.

SMART TRANSFORMERS distinguish an abnormal from a normal short circuit in the system, allowing one to diagnose the source of the problem quickly.

Other features include full-scale dimming on as low as a 25 percent load, along with silent operation. Transformers include an auto-reset feature, thermal overload protection, and soft-start technology to extend lamp life.

SMART TRANSFORMERS are the smallest and most advanced electronic transformers in the industry. Produced in W.A.C. Lighting's company-owned, ISO-9001 certified manufacturing facilities, every transformer is tested extensively prior to distribution.

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