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SE Illuminated Pocket Microscope 30X
List Price: $7.95
Sale Price: $3.95
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Great for jewelries,viewing gems,beads,coins,stamps.Compact and convenient for your home, office and travel. It measures approximately 5 7/16 in.x1 13/16 in.(138 x 41 mm) long. Works on 2 AA batteries (not included)
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Learning Resources Illuminated Pocket Microscope
List Price: $11.95
Sale Price: $1.99
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Power 30X, White LED Light, Requires 2AA Batteries (Batteries not Included.) Encourage investigation and exploration with this compact lighted microscope. Kids can discover new facts of objects viewed with up to 30x magnification...
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Carson MM-200 Carson Micromax LED 60X-100X LED Lighted Pocket Microscope
List Price: $19.00
Sale Price: $12.99
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Lightweight and portable, the Carson MM-200 MicroMax pocket microscope is ideal for on-the-go science. The MicroMax offers a powerful 60 to 100x magnification range, making it easy to examine blood samples, bugs, and anything else that's worthy of a closer look...
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50X Mini UV/LED Microscope
Sale Price: $17.95
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This is the ultimate mini microscope. It fits in the palm of your hand and is very easy to use.It is a very useful tool for jewelers, watch repairmen, examining stamps,coins,great for gem and mineral enthusiasts, students etc...
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Domestic Lighting with LEDs
In the 1960s LEDs were only found in expensive industrial machinery before progressing to indicator lights in common household electronics. Now the biggest growth area for light emitting diodes is in lighting. There low power consumption, rugged construction and long life makes them the perfect choice for energy saving lighting applcations.
LEDs are a microscopic chip encapsulated in a lightweight, study epoxy resin enclosure that is more durable than traditional glass lamps or fluorescent tubes. Because they have no fragile or moving parts they are resistant to vibration and virtually indestructible. Wtih an epoxy resin coating, LEDs are able to withstand extreme temperatures and also resist moisture damage.
Recent developments in LED technology have seen significant improvements in their light output with the new Array range of replacement bulbs from Nexxus Lighting. with a luminous output of 95lm/w, Array lamps are available in for sizes from 1 to 8 watts.2W - now LEDs are available in most common bulb and pin configurations.
The only downside to LEDs for general domestic lighting is the perceived cost, and when retrofitting LEDs transformers may need to be changed to meet the transformers minimum load requirements. Like any emerging product, there are many inferior products on the market that do not live up to manufacturers output claims or life expectancy. There are calls for industry regulation and universal performance and output measuring standard to be introduced. Inferior quality LEDs give very little cost saving when they do not live up to claimed life expectancy or output, often resulting in costly replacement and disillusioned consumers. LED manufacturers are currently developing diodes manufactured from silicon based materials, which are non toxic and led expensive to manufacture than current gallium & sapphire based diodes that will not only help in the performance of LED chips but also help reduce their manufacturing cost.
There is no doubt that LEDs are more energy efficient in their running than both compact fluorescent, and incandescent bulbs, however little research or information is available on the true energy costs of producing LED chips or their heat sinks, nor on the effects of disposal of some colour LEDs (red & IR) which contain toxins and harmful materials. LEDs do not however contain mercury like compact fluorescents - a harmful toxin present in all compact fluorescent and requiring special disposal to prevent this heavy metal entering our waterways and environment.
Much like computer chips, LEDs are doubling in their output every 2 years, while research and development is being done on alternative, lower cost materials to further help reduce production costs and help them become the lighting choice for the 21st century. If LEDs can be manufactured using no more energy than common incandescent bulbs, then they will help reduce the electricity consumption from lighting by as much as 90%, reducing carbon outputs, alleviating the need for hundreds of new power plants and helping to turn our world into a brighter place.
About the Author
Mike Brunt is a director of Specialized Lighting Concepts, a New Zealand owned company that has been at the forefront of introducing Fibre Optic, LED and solid state lighting technologies to the local market.
http://www.specializedlightingconcepts.co.nz
For more infomation on the Latest in Energy saving LED lamps see http://www.specializedlightingconcepts.co.nz/energyefficientlighting.php?category=165
mike@specializedlightingconcepts.co.nz
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