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Ligthing links

Postby djv » Mon Jun 23, 2003 11:55 am

Note: Here are some building links that I thought might be interesting for a dome home but they are not recommendations. Many are probably expensive.


Fiber Optics for Dome ceiling cove and other lighting links

Lumenyte Intl. Corp. (Fiber Optics)
Fiberstars Corp. (fixture needs pvc pipe or something 3" to 4" in depth for F.O. head movement)
Lucifer Lighting Corp. (Fiber Optics)
Ultratec Intl. Corp. (263' fiber run)
Super Vision Corp. (60' fiber run - F.O. fixture can be screwed to shotcrete)
3M Corp. (3M light Fiber - 100' fiber run)
Visual Lighting Technologies (Fiber Optics calculator)
Watt-Man Corp. (LED - 50,000 hour life / 5-9 watts)
Wide Loyal Corp. (Flexilight Ropelight - 35,000 hour life (6 hrs * 365.25 days * 15.9 years)
Act One LED
Boca Flasher Corp. (LED)
Lighting & Electronic Design Corp.
Action Lighting Corp. (Flexible neon - 20,000 hour life)
Nanjing Chunhui Science And Technology Industrial Co., Ltd. (sunlight via fiber optics)
Fiberglass China
2 Thousand Degrees Inc. (futuristic light fixtures to make space critters feel at home)
E-lite Corp. (Flatlite system 1/4 to 6" light tape)
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Postby djv » Sun Aug 10, 2003 5:17 pm

From the 2003 National Hardware show:

American Lighting rope lighting for cove
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Postby MSG » Mon Aug 11, 2003 11:09 am

David,
Your link is misspelled with two 'r's in american.
Thanks for the info.
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