Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Eglo 88476A Dakar-1, Nickel/Alabaster, 5-Light Track Light Fixture

!±8± Eglo 88476A Dakar-1, Nickel/Alabaster, 5-Light Track Light Fixture

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  • Contemporary
  • European Design
  • Glass and Metal
  • Great Quality - Super Value
  • 5.187-Inch height by 0-Inch width

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Eglo 88476A Dakar-1, Nickel/Alabaster, 5-Light Track Light Fixture

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

9411 Raintree Road, Burke, VA 22015

**Debbie Dogrul Associates LLC - 703-425-3582** 9411 Raintree Road Burke, VA 22015 •This beautiful contemporary split-level home is located where you can really get away from it all. Centrally located in a cul de sac a short walk to Lake Braddock, the home is secluded from the hustle and bustle of Burke, yet still minutes to the beltway. The home features a wrap-around deck, lots of windows and a hardscaped and landscaped lot. •The living room/dining room combo has vaulted ceilings characteristic of the homes in this neighborhood. There is also a walkout to the wrap-around porch from the dining room. The family room is warm and inviting with a gas fireplace for those cold evenings as well as designer track lighting for a modern effect. •The kitchen is top of the line! It is an eat-in kitchen with granite countertops, and plentiful cabinets with wonderful storage. There is under cabinet lighting and recessed lighting, and stainless steel appliances to top it all off. •The home boasts three bedrooms on the main level with sizeable closet space for storage. The home features a skylight in the full bathroom as well as newer fixtures. The half bath also features newer fixtures, a designer vanity and slate floors. •The upper level doubles as the master suite with two closets, a loft sitting area and a spacious bedroom and attached bath with designer sink & vanity, fixtures and oversized ceramic tile in the shower with designer accents. There are skylights throughout. •The lower ...

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

DJ. AT Lighting Part # 2

Lighting Part Two: Laszer lighting display Using a "DMX" digital control board. The focus here is the combination of patterns using the "scorpion" & the "Night-Crawler" from "CHAUVET" lighting fixtures....... Audio track By DJ. AT

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Monday, November 14, 2011

Lighting and Energy Efficiency

!±8± Lighting and Energy Efficiency

As a former educator and former psychotherapist, I have continually had a common notion about people reinforced: We are creatures of habit and change doesn't come easy for any of us. With respect to our living environment, this is particularly true. It generally takes some kind of jolt or "smack in the face" to get us to consider making changes in where and how we live.

One of the strongest motivators in prompting people to change comes from information on how to save money particularly when we find we can get the same benefits from using things that are more efficient and cost-effective.

This article is a brief synopsis of ways that you can save money on your lighting costs. Implement some of these suggestions and you will notice a change in the bottom line of your electric bill. Remember, that these savings add up month after month and at the end of the year, a tally will prove that you've made a wise move.

For many people, the way they light their homes and businesses hasn't changed much since the invention of the incandescent light bulb by Thomas Edison. Granted, these bulbs have evolved into more energy-efficient devices, but technology can only go so far with an idea that, by its very nature, is inefficient in terms of its basic function. The incandescent light bulb is really more of a heat than a light producer and compared to new lighting technology they just aren't very durable.

The latest and greatest lighting innovation is the compact fluorescent light bulb also known as the CFL. The first CFLs had some definite drawbacks. Like most new technology, they were more expensive than their incandescent counterparts, had separate tubes and ballasts and were available in just a limited number of shapes, sizes and the amount of light that they generated. These limitations made the early CFLs somewhat limited in terms of popularity and applications were typically limited to just the right circumstance and need.

The great competitive nature of our culture soon began to prompt significant changes in all aspects of the CFL. If you haven't been hanging around the lighting department in your local home center or hardware store, you may be in for a surprise with respect to what is currently available to homeowner and business owners and why you should seriously consider making some changes in the way you light your environment.

First, let's consider expense. Modern CFLs use about one-third the electricity and last as much as ten times longer than their incandescent counterparts. For example, if you consider one single 18 watt CFL in place of a comparable 75 watt incandescent bulb, over its lifetime, the CFL will save you as much as - at an average kWh unit cost.
Remember, we are talking about just one bulb. Multiply the number of bulbs by the average savings per bulb and you will be in for a real eye-opener.

Related to the cost savings provided by the CFL, let's also consider efficiency. The typical CFL is up to four times more efficient than its incandescent counterpart and will last on average ten times longer. Taking a 22-watt CFL as an example, it will generate the same level of illumination as a 100 watt incandescent. Translated into energy efficiency, the CFL uses about 60% less energy than a comparable incandescent.

The quality of the light generated by the newer CFLs has improved considerably over the earlier versions. Everyone is familiar with the cool white look of the early fluorescent. While this type of color found many applications in factories and offices, it just wasn't conducive to the type of lighting most people desired in their homes. Newer CFLs use rare earth phosphors that can provide a wide variety of colors including those that emit a warm, soft light that is desirable in a living environment. In addition, the newer CFLs include technology that eliminates the annoying hum and flicker of the older versions.

The big news is that today's CFLs can be used just about anywhere that the traditional incandescent bulb is used. They can be used in table and floor lamps, on track lighting, in recessed fixtures, in ceiling fixtures and even outdoors. The newest technology also provides 3-way CFLs that can be used in lamps with high, medium and low settings and CFLs that can be used with a dimmer switch are also now on the market.

For the environmentally conscious individuals, CLFs have been proven to reduce both air and water pollution. For example, replacing just one incandescent bulb with a comparable CFL will reduce about one-half ton of CO2 over the life of the bulb. If using CFLs became the lighting method of choice for the entire country, we could eliminate a large number of electric power plants and their toxic by-products.

While the news about switching to CFL lighting is nearly all-positive, there are a few drawbacks or limitations that should be mentioned. Not all CFLs are dimmable. This technology is fairly recent and the models that are available are therefore limited. Be sure to carefully check the package before purchasing a CFL that you intend to use with a dimmer or in a 3-way light. If you plan to purchase a CFL for use on a timer, be particularly careful in making your selection. While the standard CFL will function with a timer, its life will be considerably shorter.

Unfortunately nearly all CFLs are not as durable when they are frequently turned on and off. Consider where you plan to install CFLs and stick with an incandescent bulb if this is an issue (such as in closets, laundry rooms, etc.).

Many CFLs don't produce their rated light level when used in an outdoor setting. The package should let you know if the CFL is suited for outdoor use.

CFLs are not designed to function as spotlights so if you have a need for accent lighting in your home or in a retail setting, it's best to consider other alternative lighting.

Finally, CLFs contain small amounts of mercury, which is classified as a toxic material and may be released if the bulb is broken or when it is disposed of. Take care to observe local, state, and federal regulations with respect to the disposal of this toxic metal. If you happen to break a CFL use a wet rag and dispose of both the bag and the pieces in a tightly sealed plastic bag. Your local recycling center may accept this waste but if they don't, use your local trash container making sure to cleanse your hands after disposal.

Under no circumstances, send the waste material to an incinerator because it will simply release the mercury into the atmosphere.

Some final words about CFLs:

These fixtures are available in a wide variety of sizes, styles and shapes and have from two to six tubes. Some CFLs have the ballast permanently fixed and must be replaced as a unit while others have a separate bulb and fixture which permits you to replace just the bulb.

These CFLs are available with standard sockets, which are easily installed, in most household fixtures:

Triple tube lamps provide greater lighting in small areas using shorter bulbs. These lamps are ideal for table and reading lamps as well as for open hanging lamps. Spiral lamps are just as described and are typically used as replacements for incandescent light bulbs. Globe lamps look like standard incandescent bulbs and have a diffuser that will provide a soft and pleasing light. Globe lamps are typically used on bathroom vanities and add the benefit of reducing the heat in this area, which is usually lighted by multiple bulbs. Flood lamps are designed for track and recessed lighting and can generally be used both indoors and outdoors. They provide a soft light, which is diffused and generates considerably less heat than their incandescent counterparts. Candelabra style CFLs are screw-in fixtures that have a small base designed primarily for chandeliers. Socket reducers, available at most hardware stores, may be needed to adapt these bulbs to certain chandeliers and sconces.

While the majority of this article focuses on the benefits of CFL lighting, another light source is becoming more and more popular. I'm talking about natural sunlight. Some DIY will consider installing a skylight(s) a major project and for the most part, they are correct. However, when considering new construction, skylights are certainly an option to seriously consider. While they may be somewhat more expensive to install, they will more than make up the additional cost over the years in reduced electrical bills. If you decide to tackle the job yourself, be sure that the skylight is a tight fit and well caulked.

Finally, and beyond the scope of an extensive discussion in this article, solar panels (depending on where you live) can provide significant a significant savings in your electrical costs. The models and options available in solar panels have significantly increased over the years and there are models available that will fit just about anyone's budget. There are some state and federal programs that provide financial incentives for homeowners considering solar panels and I suggest you look into these.

I hope the information in this brief article has been useful and will prove beneficial to you as you continue to look for better and more economical ways to light your part of the world.


Lighting and Energy Efficiency

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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

NITE - Cut That Cheque (Canon GL2)

This video was shot with a Canon GL2 at an indoor Film studio. 8 high output lights (750w TOWA fixtures) - Altered the exposure/zebra on the GL2 to maximize the White backdrop. PLEASE LEAVE ANY COMMENTS OR SUGGESTIONS, THANKS. DIR. Via Linez - Toronto, Canada. www.TheViaShow.com TRACK INFO: Nite - Cut That Cheque LP "Music Is Life" www.EchelonDesign.com 2009

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Sunday, October 30, 2011

Track Lighting Fixtures - Modern And Attractive

!±8± Track Lighting Fixtures - Modern And Attractive

Track lighting has been around for years but what have changed most about these systems are the track lighting fixtures themselves.

In the past, the fittings that came with the lighting system were big and bulky. People did not care for that after a while and wanted something more attractive and more quaint.

Look for Fixtures with Inbuilt Transformers

Transformers are now built in the light fittings themselves and that is how traditional track lighting converts to low voltage fixtures. For example, the wall plugs that you commonly have at home have usually been converted from a line voltage to a much safer transformer, basically making them safer for this type of use.

Line voltage is used in your wall plug outlets throughout your home. And line voltage is the power that runs through homes and office most everywhere. So when you are working with this type of lighting you have to remember that there is a degree of voltage power running through it.

Shop Around for Smaller Track Fixtures

It is also important to remember that when people speak of low voltage track systems they usually refer to the fixtures themselves.

Track lighting fixtures have seen an emergence of low voltage fixtures mainly because consumers wanted smaller track fixtures in their homes. The smaller sizes have allowed for the production of many new compact fixture styles for both track heads as well as pendants.

Use Energy-Efficient Halogen Bulbs

In addition, low voltage fixtures use halogen bulbs which produce a different type of light, one that is crisp and white versus the yellowish light that is projected from the typical incandescent light bulb.

They also use a lot less power for the same amount of light.

Identify The Lighting Type You are Installing

Track lighting falls into three categories - H, J, and L types. If you plan to work on this project yourself, you need to identify which type you are working with first of all.

If you are installing new then it is strongly suggested that you use the H type because it is newer and has more design advantages.

Be Aware of Limitations

There are still some minor limitations on track lighting and the fixtures regardless of how far it has advanced. One limitation is that it is impossible to dim one light independently. If you have a row of track lights on a dimmer switch, they have to be dimmed together rather than individually.

The track lighting fixtures are a very important part of the whole lighting scenario and they will eventually be what everyone who enters your home will see.

Of course, you will want to integrate them with your décor and at the same time offer some versatility. There are really many fixtures to choose from and you will want to make sure that you choose the perfect ones.

The fixtures do not all have to be the same as many people have been known to mix them up a bit and they look just as great. Go with whatever works for you and you will more than likely end up with the result that is perfect for you.


Track Lighting Fixtures - Modern And Attractive

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