Monthly Archives: July 2009

Electronic vs. Electromagnetic Ballast

For commercial and industrial use, fluorescent lighting has long been the standard because it burns cooler, uses much less power, and throws of a fuller spectrum of light than incandescent bulbs, which is much easier on the eyes because it is closest to the natural spectrum of the sun. But for all their efficiencies, fluorescent light bulbs do require extra equipment to regulate the flow of energy through the bulb that causes it to illuminate. A fluorescent light ballast regulates energy flow to Finish Reading this Post

Are Colorful Lights Worth the Expense ?

With incomes down this year and the holidays not too far away, many will surely wonder whether the kitsch delight of holiday lights is worth the expense of buying, running, and replacing them. In a word, for all but the most glitzy businesses, the answer is probably no. Incandescent light strings are expensive to buy, easily broken, consume inordinate amounts of power, and need to be replaced often as bulbs break or brightness fades. The cost, in addition to the safety concerns that are warrante Finish Reading this Post

Marine Lighting for your Aquarium

Proper marine lighting is essential to the successful maintenance of your salt water aquarium. If you want your corals to thrive, you will have to find the ideal lighting solution for your tank. While there are several options out there, the each have their pros and cons.