Showing posts with label Light Device. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Light Device. Show all posts


Eternaleds, Inc. has lauch their debut of HydraLux-4 LED, the first liquid-cooling technology in the world. Here is some benefits quote from eternaleds.com

LED, or light-emitting diode technology, has become a popular option in light bulbs in the last several years because of their superior performance over both incandescents and CFLs. The Eternaleds HydraLux-4 has many benefits over these and other LED light bulbs including:

- Saves money. At 8 hours a day, the HydraLux-4 only costs $1.75 per year* to run, saving an average of $157.00 over the lifetime of the bulb in electricity and bulb replacement costs.
- Long Lasting. The HydraLux-4 is rated at 35,000 hours. At 8 hours usage per day, it will last 12 years.
- Non-Hazardous. These bulbs contain no mercury, unlike CFLs so they don't require special disposal or clean up. Likewise, the liquid inside is equivalent in composition to baby oil so it's completely non-toxic and UL compliant.
- Fully-dimmable. Many LED and CFL bulbs are not capable of being dimmed. The HydraLux-4 is fully dimmable, allowing consumers to create the ambiance they desire by using existing dimmer switches.
- Outdoor-approved. Many LED bulbs have their components exposed to open air so are can't be used outdoors. The HydraLux-4 is one of the few LED bulbs approved for both indoor and outdoor use.
- Cool to the touch. The HydraLux-4 runs cool, cutting down on cooling costs as well as being safe in household applications.

Batman signal lightYou could remember at the end of the dark knight, where Batman is transformed into outlaw, and Gordon police chief takes an axe with the beater-signal. I could not help but think: The type, leave just the stencil key set. You ruin a perfectly good projector.

Well, I am certain that another film of Batman is on its way, and if the town of Gotham wants to really call Batman, they can order another electrical signal of beater of the ground of entertainment.

It is actuated by a connection, the adaptor of UL and two ultra-luminous bulbs, and it has a device of pivot thus you can put it on some wall you wished.

You could have noted that this Beater-signal seems nothing like that the cartoons or films, because there is no enormous badge of Batman wedged in the medium. In all honesty, I never tried to put a signal on a light of spot, but I do not think who would work in the real life. Perhaps if you upwards shine it against something, like a wall, but if you aim it just the sky of night without clouds, I think that only the superhero that you would call is Blotchman.