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Where buy high quality low voltage landscape lights ?
On Jun 13, 3:54*pm, "brooklyn1" wrote:
"Smitty Two" wrote in message news In article , "brooklyn1" wrote: Yoose need to think outside your pointy little heads. *Solar lighting has come a long way since the last time yoose opened your moth eaten miser purses. *Harnessing solar power is the future, get used to it. http://www.solarlighting.com/ http://www.solarlightstore.com/ Well, your first link is to commercial solar. We were talking about homeowner landscape lighting. As to the second link, please select from that website, one self-contained solar-powered landscape light that lists lumen specs, so I don't have to go wading through the whole site to see what your point is. Does your mommy still hafta wipe your tushy... if it's so important to you there's an 800 number or send email. *Lumens aren't very important with outdoor lighting... typical indoor lighting reflects off the walls,ceiling, floors, and furnishings back into the room... outdoor lighting travels to infinity... type of source/light and how it's concentrated is what's important... that's why there are floodlights, spot lights, etc. In other words, you have no specs. You're the one that was calling people names and claiming that we were behind the times. Yet you're promoting companies and products that can't even list the light output of their products on the internet. I only do business with companies that provide specs and data sheets and have them available on the internet, as any decent vendor does. No need to waste time with companies that don't have them available, because it's usually for a reason. If you want to convince someone as to how viable solar lights are to light up a flag pole, a data sheet with specs would go a long way. Also, apologizing and retracting your racist remarks would be a good idea too. |
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Where buy high quality low voltage landscape lights ?
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Where buy high quality low voltage landscape lights ?
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"brooklyn1" wrote: Does your mommy still hafta wipe your tushy... Nah. My mommy's dead. Now your daughter licks my ass clean. Still waiting on the solar light lumen spec, though ... anytime you're ready to back up your claims with actual facts. |
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Where buy high quality low voltage landscape lights ?
"brooklyn1" wrote in message ... http://www.solar-flag-pole-lights.com/ Yep, and here's some details that some people may be interested in regarding that: http://www.liberty-light.com/ See bottom of the page. I don't like their method of moving the light way up the flagpole. To start out with, its ugly in appearance. Part of the illumination is blocked by the flagpole itself. The usual method consists of surface/ground mounted units to illuminate all areas the flag could possibly furl. Double that distance and mount on the ground, you have 1/4 the illumination for the Liberty Light on the flag. You'll need more than one Liberty Light for a stand-alone flag pole. The building side mounted flagpole, one is enough. They throw in the Lux factor for an idea of its illumination. Look he http://www.answers.com/topic/lux I'm all for green. We need to use what's available including the sun. What we get when we use a solar-powered product needs more research by the consumer before a purchase. We also need uniformity of illumination specifications, along with stating that as a comparison of what we know. Like illumination compared to a certain wattage standard incandescent light bulb when citing illumination of an LED. -- Dave |
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Where buy high quality low voltage landscape lights ?
wrote in message
... On Jun 13, 3:54 pm, "brooklyn1" wrote: "Smitty Two" wrote in message news In article , "brooklyn1" wrote: Yoose need to think outside your pointy little heads. Solar lighting has come a long way since the last time yoose opened your moth eaten miser purses. Harnessing solar power is the future, get used to it. http://www.solarlighting.com/ http://www.solarlightstore.com/ Well, your first link is to commercial solar. We were talking about homeowner landscape lighting. As to the second link, please select from that website, one self-contained solar-powered landscape light that lists lumen specs, so I don't have to go wading through the whole site to see what your point is. Does your mommy still hafta wipe your tushy... if it's so important to you there's an 800 number or send email. Lumens aren't very important with outdoor lighting... typical indoor lighting reflects off the walls,ceiling, floors, and furnishings back into the room... outdoor lighting travels to infinity... type of source/light and how it's concentrated is what's important... that's why there are floodlights, spot lights, etc. In other words, you have no specs. You're the one that was calling people names and claiming that we were behind the times. Yet you're promoting companies and products that can't even list the light output of their products on the internet. I only do business with companies that provide specs and data sheets and have them available on the internet, as any decent vendor does. No need to waste time with companies that don't have them available, because it's usually for a reason. If you want to convince someone as to how viable solar lights are to light up a flag pole, a data sheet with specs would go a long way. Also, apologizing and retracting your racist remarks would be a good idea too. ---------- The specs are there, you have to click a link on the page for more details. They may not be in lumens. One of the website uses comparsions to the standard incandescent light bulb in terms of watts, and another website uses the term "lux" which can be converted to lumens. While "lumens" is more specific in illumination, the layman needs a comparison to the standard incandescent light bulb in terms of watts to get an idea of illumination of a specific LED. -- Dave |
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I think how much light it needs, uses what may be. I do not see any low-voltage garden lights emitted light, and they certainly did not highlight the significant distance, they are generally used to illuminate the road quickly. I also use low-voltage lights, but I do not like what they need wiring and they also fled.
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