By: kitty | 2011-04-14 | Interior design The next step in gas-based lighting took advantage of the luminescent qualities of neon, an inert gas that had been discovered in 1898 by isolation from the atmosphere. Neon glowed a brilliant red when used in Geissler tubes.By 1910, Georges Claude, a Frenchman who had developed a technology and... read more
By: nsolapurlatur | 2010-10-01 | Business Ideas Home Fluorescent Lamps Fluorescent lamps can enhance your lighting design and help you save on those escalating energy bills read more
By: Joe Arthur | 2010-12-26 | Home improvement T8 fluorescent lamps are the most energy-efficient four feet lighting tubes available in the market today. T8 lamps offer bright lighting with affordable monthly bills. With changes in regulations, more and more homes and businesses are now opting for T8 bulbs instead of the traditional T12 bulbs. If you are currently looking into replacing or adding new fluorescent lighting with T8 lamps, check out this article. We have gathered the leading things to consider when purchasing these lamps. read more
By: Shalu Nagpal | 2011-08-25 | Home improvement Orient fans provides the best solutions on fans and lighting solutions with quite a quality range of fluorescent light bulbs and fluorescent lamps for home lighting. Contact us online today and get all your lighting queries answered. read more
By: kitty | 2011-04-16 | Interior design In some cases, a high voltage is applied directly: instant start fluorescent tubes simply use a high enough voltage to break down the gas and mercury column and thereby start arc conduction. These tubes can be identified by a single pin at each end of the tube. The lamp holders have a "disconnect" socket at... read more
By: Shalu Nagpal | 2011-06-27 | Home improvement You can save a large amount of energy by using fluorescent lamps instead of traditional incandescent bulbs. These fluorescent light bulbs and fluorescent tubes consume 20-40% less energy than a standard incandescent bulb. Read below given guide to help you purchase the right light bulb to light up your home. read more
By: Peter Jenny | 2012-05-03 | Electronics Everyone stresses the importance of changing your incandescent bulbs to an energy-saving alternative, but where there was once one bulb there are now two! In recent years the traditional energy saver bulb, also known as the Compact Fluorescent Lamp (CFL), has been joined by the Light Emitting Diode (LED) in the energy-saving lighting market. read more
By: Terrell McCall | 2010-12-10 | Remodeling Atlanta has seen a tremendous growth in the last couple of decades that has been true to its motto "Resurgence" or Rising Again. With expansion, many changes have been made in our lifestyles. Modern electrical gadgets have made their way into our homes, and have caused a steep rise in our power bills in the process. read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-04 | Business With luminous efficiency, light color is good. China from the fifties and sixties the production of such products since the beginning, the present double-ended development of energy-saving fluorescent light is moving, the lamp used read more
By: JoeArthur | 2010-12-29 | Home improvement Are you hoping to buy T8 fluorescent lamps? These energy-efficient lamps are now a top option in lighting fixtures read more
By: coquettish | 2010-10-08 | Public Relations Fluorescent tube is widely used in daily life, supermarkets, schools, office market, subway, etc., when it comes to appear with the public places read more
By: xiaohe7383 | 2011-04-24 | Ethics Starter starter and igniter Installed in the gas discharge light sources (see electric light) circuit to start the discharge lamp ignition device. Also known as triggers read more
By: Peter Jenny | 2012-05-03 | Electronics One of the biggest issues with CFLs is their safe disposal. CFLs can not be included in normal household waste or recycling because they contain a small amount of a harmful substance called mercury, which is important in their operation. read more
By: alina | 2011-04-29 | Business Electronic ballast for fluorescent lamps typically can be analyzed as comprising a "front end" and a "back end". The front end typically includes a rectifier for changing alternating current (AC) mains line voltage to a direct current (DC) busvoltage and a filter circuit for filtering the DC bus voltage. Electronic ballasts also often use a boost circuit for boosting the magnitude of the DC bus voltage. The filter circuit typically comprises a capacitive low-pass filter. read more
By: Stewart Wrighter | 2011-04-17 | Business This article discusses changing the devices that control the voltage of fluorescent lights. These devices must be changed by someone who has experience and safety precautions should be taken. read more