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I am looking for a string of focused-beam white (or close to white) LED lights with a flasher, kind of like the mini-lights I have. I would like them to be 12-volt so that I can make them solar, but it is not required. I only need a 75 or 100 LED string. I don't need them for this year, I am building a sign for next Christmas, but I do need it before September 2007. |
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I'm wondering if you stock a Warm White LED Replacement Bulb for a screw-in C7 fixture. I'm trying to replace the bulbs in my "window candles" with LEDs. |
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I have some questions about your Commercial White - LED Spot Light (Edison Screw Socket): Is the Edison Screw Socket the same as a standard lamp screw in socket? What is universal voltage 100 - 240 Volts AC? Is it 100 and/or 240 Volts AC fixed? How are the lens's changed? What does 2 x 70 and 10 x60 degree lens mean? Is there a relationship to the length of the lamp and the width of the beam? I am wondering if I can screw this lamp into an existing fixture. On your web site I see long or short neck. Is that something specified when ordering? |
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I do not see the mounting clip for
sale as shown in the
gallery installation demo for the C7 light string. Are
these available? |
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| I am contacting you on behalf of the Logan-Hocking School District in Logan, Ohio. We have two basketball scoreboards that currently use C7 bulbs, which require constant replacement of bulbs. Could your LED C7 bulbs be used for this type of application and would they be as bright as the standard C7 bulbs we are using now? | Click for long answer |
| January 6, 2007 I am having some difficulty wading through the foo-foo holiday lighting stuff on your website. I am interested in back-up LED lighting for my home. Would you be so kind as to guide me to lights for power-outage back-up run off of 12V - thanks, Bob Ocean |
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| April 30, 2009 I am looking to convert a string of novelty patio lights to LED... Definitely want warm white. I was looking at these: http://www.imaginarycolours.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=L49593&Category_Code=12vStrings&Product_Count=8 The globes would provide good diffusion, but am unsure the sockets and globes will be near enough to the diameter of standard "Mini Christmas Light" socket to be inserted into the lanterns. I could live without the globes, if they are more than a few MM bigger than the sockets (hard to tell in pic). Do I seem to have the right string selected, or what might you recommend. (I'd be fine with any cord color but white.) Thanks, Dave
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