Why You Should Go for Punched Tin Light Fixtures
Peter Gitundu asked:
Punched tin light fixtures are associated with early American chandeliers and lamps. Today, original punched tin light fixtures are going for a fortune, unless of course you want to settle for an imitation. Making them the old fashioned way, creates a high quality and beautiful product. Choosing between the finer hand crafted product and the mass produced product in the market is only dependent on the individual preference and the specific application that one needs the it for.
The handcrafted punched tin light fixtures are more expensive. They come in many different types such as Spun Wood Chandeliers, Tin Chandeliers, Exterior Lighting, Hanging Lights, Sconces & Lamps, Ceiling Light Fixtures, wall lamps, and lanterns. They blend in perfectly with a rustic home decor. Internet sites are one of the easiest ways to purchase these customized fixtures. You will be provided with high quality lighting fixtures inspired by American colonial traditions. they could be made of solid copper and brass. The lights are available in different finishes, aged finish, a dark gray color, wood finish and painted finishes.
Before buying punched tin light fixtures there are a few details that you need to check and certify; Check to make sure that the wiring is properly put in place, what kind of bulbs they use i.e. do they use fluorescent lights or light emitting diodes? Is it easy to access the bulb during replacement? How practical is the fixture? does it hang too low or too high? There are many small family businesses out there that deal in the production of Punched tin light fixtures as a matter of tradition and you can expect them to give you high quality finishing of these cultural and historic heritage of the American nation.
Punched tin light fixtures are associated with early American chandeliers and lamps. Today, original punched tin light fixtures are going for a fortune, unless of course you want to settle for an imitation. Making them the old fashioned way, creates a high quality and beautiful product. Choosing between the finer hand crafted product and the mass produced product in the market is only dependent on the individual preference and the specific application that one needs the it for.
The handcrafted punched tin light fixtures are more expensive. They come in many different types such as Spun Wood Chandeliers, Tin Chandeliers, Exterior Lighting, Hanging Lights, Sconces & Lamps, Ceiling Light Fixtures, wall lamps, and lanterns. They blend in perfectly with a rustic home decor. Internet sites are one of the easiest ways to purchase these customized fixtures. You will be provided with high quality lighting fixtures inspired by American colonial traditions. they could be made of solid copper and brass. The lights are available in different finishes, aged finish, a dark gray color, wood finish and painted finishes.
Before buying punched tin light fixtures there are a few details that you need to check and certify; Check to make sure that the wiring is properly put in place, what kind of bulbs they use i.e. do they use fluorescent lights or light emitting diodes? Is it easy to access the bulb during replacement? How practical is the fixture? does it hang too low or too high? There are many small family businesses out there that deal in the production of Punched tin light fixtures as a matter of tradition and you can expect them to give you high quality finishing of these cultural and historic heritage of the American nation.
Led Light Fixtures
Peter Gitundu asked:
Led light fixtures will work for both outdoor and indoor lighting systems. These fixtures can be attached directly to a power source and they can also get connected through a transformer. People are going for more and more environmental friendly light fixtures and this is the reason why led light fixtures are very popular.
For this reason, production rate all over the world has gone up. The fixtures can be used with solar panels as well as batteries. They are very easy to use and there is nothing complicated about the fixtures. Its is vital for you to follow the manufactures instructions and advise. For led light fixture, Manufacturers advise the used transformers and dimmers.
The application of the dimmer will extend the life of led lamps by modulating the pulse. To install, make sure you follow instructions to the letter. An advice from a professional or expert will certainly go a long way to ensure you are ahead with information.
Too achieve an artistic purpose, the light fixtures will be combined with other lamp devices. You will get to save money this way because your electricity will go down significantly. Depending on the kind of project you have in mind, choose fixtures that are compatible with the other features of the system. If you are not sure about compatibility, ask for expert advise.
The led light fixtures are especially designed for unique applications for many rooms. They are designed for kitchens, cabinets and even for display areas. You can choose several work models if you want to create the right conditions at home or in the office. You will find this fixtures not only reliable but, very practical and cost effective.
Led light fixtures will work for both outdoor and indoor lighting systems. These fixtures can be attached directly to a power source and they can also get connected through a transformer. People are going for more and more environmental friendly light fixtures and this is the reason why led light fixtures are very popular.
For this reason, production rate all over the world has gone up. The fixtures can be used with solar panels as well as batteries. They are very easy to use and there is nothing complicated about the fixtures. Its is vital for you to follow the manufactures instructions and advise. For led light fixture, Manufacturers advise the used transformers and dimmers.
The application of the dimmer will extend the life of led lamps by modulating the pulse. To install, make sure you follow instructions to the letter. An advice from a professional or expert will certainly go a long way to ensure you are ahead with information.
Too achieve an artistic purpose, the light fixtures will be combined with other lamp devices. You will get to save money this way because your electricity will go down significantly. Depending on the kind of project you have in mind, choose fixtures that are compatible with the other features of the system. If you are not sure about compatibility, ask for expert advise.
The led light fixtures are especially designed for unique applications for many rooms. They are designed for kitchens, cabinets and even for display areas. You can choose several work models if you want to create the right conditions at home or in the office. You will find this fixtures not only reliable but, very practical and cost effective.
Go Green With LED Lighting
Robert Badaracco asked:
LED lighting is often overlooked in ‘green building’ literature while more expensive and less satisfactory environmental solutions are pursued. The purpose of this article is to discuss some of the benefits of LED lighting, and to argue that LED lighting should be considered an essential element of any ‘green’ building, house, or construction project. Let’s start with some of the benefits of LEDs. Pardon the list but there are so many it is difficult to work it into a paragraph.
LED lighting uses 80% less energy than incandescent lighting.
LED lighting produces 500% more light per Watt.
LED lights have lenses that focus the light into a pattern of equal distribution adding to energy savings as light is not wasted bouncing in unneeded directions.
LED lights do not produce as much heat. This can save on energy and maintenance costs.
LED lights do not emit significant UV or IR radiation. IR is back to the heat issue, and UV is something we generally try to avoid.
LED lights last 50,000 hours or about 25 times longer than incandescent lights. This saves obviously on maintenance and disposal.
LED lights do not contain mercury common in fluorescents.
The above is meant to be a list of environmental benefits. There are other aesthetic benefits of LEDs. For one the color temperature can be precisely controlled. Secondly, the lenses allow for better lighting rendition. This pretty much summarizes most of the benefits, and there are not any environmental risks posed by LEDs. I would simply note that while other green technologies may have some difficult drawbacks to overcome that the advantages of LED lighting are fairly strait forward and clear cut.
If there was an apparent drawback, at least from the consumer perspective, it would be the expense. An LED PAR38 12 Watt light can cost 10 times as much an incandescent light. In fact, however, the expense of LEDs is not a drawback at all. Once, energy and replacement costs are figured in the LED lights actually save money. Simply consider the cost of 24 extra replacements of the incandescent light. Then factor the extra energy use and its really not even close. We did not include that in the summer LEDs put less load on the air conditioning. Its clear the LED light ultimately saves money, but many are reluctant to purchase due to the longer term of the payback.
So if your convinced, and you want to ‘go LED’ what are some of the best products? In fact there is a broad spectrum of lighting possibilities. Everything from PAR lights to recessed ceiling lights are available all at costs that payback before too long. You should also consider the source of your LEDs. The best LEDs (in this authors opinion) are produced by CREE and SSC. CREE is a US company and SSC is in Korea. The LED fixtures may be made by any manufacturer but try to verify the source of the LEDs.
Finally, the real benefit of LEDs is that they are cool. Yes, they are not as hot as incandescent lights, but I mean they are cool. When you see the lights and what they do it is impressive. Considering how important lighting is LEDs represent the best solution and they are available today.
LEDHomePlace offers a complete spectrum of LED lighting solutions.
LED lighting is often overlooked in ‘green building’ literature while more expensive and less satisfactory environmental solutions are pursued. The purpose of this article is to discuss some of the benefits of LED lighting, and to argue that LED lighting should be considered an essential element of any ‘green’ building, house, or construction project. Let’s start with some of the benefits of LEDs. Pardon the list but there are so many it is difficult to work it into a paragraph.
LED lighting uses 80% less energy than incandescent lighting.
LED lighting produces 500% more light per Watt.
LED lights have lenses that focus the light into a pattern of equal distribution adding to energy savings as light is not wasted bouncing in unneeded directions.
LED lights do not produce as much heat. This can save on energy and maintenance costs.
LED lights do not emit significant UV or IR radiation. IR is back to the heat issue, and UV is something we generally try to avoid.
LED lights last 50,000 hours or about 25 times longer than incandescent lights. This saves obviously on maintenance and disposal.
LED lights do not contain mercury common in fluorescents.
The above is meant to be a list of environmental benefits. There are other aesthetic benefits of LEDs. For one the color temperature can be precisely controlled. Secondly, the lenses allow for better lighting rendition. This pretty much summarizes most of the benefits, and there are not any environmental risks posed by LEDs. I would simply note that while other green technologies may have some difficult drawbacks to overcome that the advantages of LED lighting are fairly strait forward and clear cut.
If there was an apparent drawback, at least from the consumer perspective, it would be the expense. An LED PAR38 12 Watt light can cost 10 times as much an incandescent light. In fact, however, the expense of LEDs is not a drawback at all. Once, energy and replacement costs are figured in the LED lights actually save money. Simply consider the cost of 24 extra replacements of the incandescent light. Then factor the extra energy use and its really not even close. We did not include that in the summer LEDs put less load on the air conditioning. Its clear the LED light ultimately saves money, but many are reluctant to purchase due to the longer term of the payback.
So if your convinced, and you want to ‘go LED’ what are some of the best products? In fact there is a broad spectrum of lighting possibilities. Everything from PAR lights to recessed ceiling lights are available all at costs that payback before too long. You should also consider the source of your LEDs. The best LEDs (in this authors opinion) are produced by CREE and SSC. CREE is a US company and SSC is in Korea. The LED fixtures may be made by any manufacturer but try to verify the source of the LEDs.
Finally, the real benefit of LEDs is that they are cool. Yes, they are not as hot as incandescent lights, but I mean they are cool. When you see the lights and what they do it is impressive. Considering how important lighting is LEDs represent the best solution and they are available today.
LEDHomePlace offers a complete spectrum of LED lighting solutions.
Product Ideas for LED Lighting
Robert Badaracco asked:
This article assumes you are already convinced about going ‘LED’ but want some specific product ideas. In this article I would like to present 3 general product categories that can be used to begin your transition to LED lighting. Each idea is going to have more than one product possibility that can be tailored to your exact needs. Also, each individual product itself may various options. We will discuss some of these options and how you should go about selecting each. This is important as LEDs are a new technology and not everyone knows what options are available or even exactly how to choose them.
The first product category is LED PAR Lights. The word PAR is an abbreviation for parabolic reflector. This is actually not applicable to LEDs since they have lenses and are no longer dependent on reflectors to create directional light. In fact the lenses on LED lights are much more efficient than reflectors. LED light is directional and can be controlled precisely with the use of lenses. As long as we are talking about lenses that is going to be the first thing you will have to make a choice on. LED PAR lights can be purchased with various lens angles. Usually you will have choices like 30, 45, and 60 degree lenses. The lens controls the angle of the light. The tighter the angle the more concentrated the light, and the wider the angle the more diffuse the light, but a greater area will be illuminated. A 45 degree angle is possibly most all purpose but aesthetically, and mathematically thirds are nicer or a 60 or 30 degree angle. Use 60 for general purpose and 30 for spotlighting.
Next when you order a PAR light you would have to select the color. One of the advantages of LEDs is that you can select precisely the color of the light. Common options are warm white 2,800 – 3,800K, commercial white 4,000 – 5,000K, and pure white 6,000 – 6,500K. Each color has its advantages depending on the situation. Warm white is best for creating atmosphere, while pure white is a bit brighter and produces more lumens per Watt. For security lighting you would use pure white, for a bar most likely warm white.
Finally, in the case of LED PAR lights you would have to select the number of Watts. I generally advise multiplying by 5 to 10 when comparing to incandescents. So a 5 Watt LED is like a 25 – 50 Watt incandescent. Technically the number should be 5 but in addition to producing more light LEDs focus it better, and this can increase the multiple to about 10. When making your selections keep in mind it is difficult to stock every possibility. If you want commercial white with a 45 degree lens you may have to put in a request. Try to plan in advance slightly, and the extra wait is well worth it.
The next category is LED recessed lights. LED recessed lights offer similar options on color and lens angle. In the case of ceiling lights you would have to choose the number of LEDs. Common is 3 Watt LEDs so for example you could get lights with 3 LEDs for 9 Watts or 5 LEDs for 15 Watts and so on. You can use the above multiplication to decide on the number of lights. LED recessed lights generally come in their own housing and so are easy to install. LEDs do not produce much heat, but remember to not put insulation directly on top of the light. I don’t think you were going to do that. LED recessed lights can have adjustable heads and hardened glass coverings. Using a grid of such lights to light a large area can create a nice effect. Properly placed LED recessed lights can be a nice addition to your home lighting.
Finally, I would like to briefly mention light bars, and light strips. These can be used for accent lighting, cabinet lighting, and wall lighting. Again properly placed these can be used to achieve some very nice effects. If you are designing a new addition to your house you may want to use light bars or light strips to highlight the features or add a more subtle lighting.
Before I go too long that’s it for this article. Properly used LED lighting can greatly enhance architectural features all the while offering a green solution to your lighting needs.
This article assumes you are already convinced about going ‘LED’ but want some specific product ideas. In this article I would like to present 3 general product categories that can be used to begin your transition to LED lighting. Each idea is going to have more than one product possibility that can be tailored to your exact needs. Also, each individual product itself may various options. We will discuss some of these options and how you should go about selecting each. This is important as LEDs are a new technology and not everyone knows what options are available or even exactly how to choose them.
The first product category is LED PAR Lights. The word PAR is an abbreviation for parabolic reflector. This is actually not applicable to LEDs since they have lenses and are no longer dependent on reflectors to create directional light. In fact the lenses on LED lights are much more efficient than reflectors. LED light is directional and can be controlled precisely with the use of lenses. As long as we are talking about lenses that is going to be the first thing you will have to make a choice on. LED PAR lights can be purchased with various lens angles. Usually you will have choices like 30, 45, and 60 degree lenses. The lens controls the angle of the light. The tighter the angle the more concentrated the light, and the wider the angle the more diffuse the light, but a greater area will be illuminated. A 45 degree angle is possibly most all purpose but aesthetically, and mathematically thirds are nicer or a 60 or 30 degree angle. Use 60 for general purpose and 30 for spotlighting.
Next when you order a PAR light you would have to select the color. One of the advantages of LEDs is that you can select precisely the color of the light. Common options are warm white 2,800 – 3,800K, commercial white 4,000 – 5,000K, and pure white 6,000 – 6,500K. Each color has its advantages depending on the situation. Warm white is best for creating atmosphere, while pure white is a bit brighter and produces more lumens per Watt. For security lighting you would use pure white, for a bar most likely warm white.
Finally, in the case of LED PAR lights you would have to select the number of Watts. I generally advise multiplying by 5 to 10 when comparing to incandescents. So a 5 Watt LED is like a 25 – 50 Watt incandescent. Technically the number should be 5 but in addition to producing more light LEDs focus it better, and this can increase the multiple to about 10. When making your selections keep in mind it is difficult to stock every possibility. If you want commercial white with a 45 degree lens you may have to put in a request. Try to plan in advance slightly, and the extra wait is well worth it.
The next category is LED recessed lights. LED recessed lights offer similar options on color and lens angle. In the case of ceiling lights you would have to choose the number of LEDs. Common is 3 Watt LEDs so for example you could get lights with 3 LEDs for 9 Watts or 5 LEDs for 15 Watts and so on. You can use the above multiplication to decide on the number of lights. LED recessed lights generally come in their own housing and so are easy to install. LEDs do not produce much heat, but remember to not put insulation directly on top of the light. I don’t think you were going to do that. LED recessed lights can have adjustable heads and hardened glass coverings. Using a grid of such lights to light a large area can create a nice effect. Properly placed LED recessed lights can be a nice addition to your home lighting.
Finally, I would like to briefly mention light bars, and light strips. These can be used for accent lighting, cabinet lighting, and wall lighting. Again properly placed these can be used to achieve some very nice effects. If you are designing a new addition to your house you may want to use light bars or light strips to highlight the features or add a more subtle lighting.
Before I go too long that’s it for this article. Properly used LED lighting can greatly enhance architectural features all the while offering a green solution to your lighting needs.



