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Shades of Blue
List Price: $16.49
Sale Price: $9.97
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It's rare to find a musician who can cover a variety of musical styles, yet maintain the strength and imagination of his songwriting across these boundaries. The artist is absolutely in love with his keyboards, which is apparent when you realize that most of the sounds on the CD are created on keyboards, though employing tasteful use of acoustic, electric, and bass guitars, and drums...
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LEDwholesalers 9 LED 400 Nm Uv Ultra Violet Blacklight Flashlight 3 Aaa, 7301uv400
List Price: $19.99
Sale Price: $2.75
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Just some of the uses for UV LED lights:
- Bugs/Insect Detection
- Minerals Hunting
- Police use it for scanning the crime scene
Unbreakable
- Checking currency and ID
- Fluorescent inks/dyes used as anti-counterfeiting measures
- Examining artwork and glasswork for hidden repairs
- Locating damaged/cracked glassware
- Detecting scorpions
Specifications:
Bulb Life :100,000 Hours
Battery Life :Approximately 40 hours on 3 AAA batteries (not included)
Switch Type :Press on, Press off from rear cap
Weight :2 oz...
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Multi-Color E27 LED Light Bulb with Remote
List Price: $49.99
Sale Price: $4.00
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Light-emitting diodes are darn cool and have found uses in so many places - traffic lights, standard lightbulb sockets and high-powered flashlights to name a few. The Multi-Color LED Lightbulb is a super bright LED bulb that can transition through dozens of color and rightness combinations and is compatible with a standard lightbulb socket...
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Light Relief Infrared Pain Relief Device
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Light Relief provides topical heating for the purpose of relieving minor muscle pain, joint pain, and stiffness. It warms the affected area its applied to by applying heat using infrared energy. Components of Light Relief: Base unit that contains the main circuitry, a graphic display, button controls, and batteries...
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5mw 532nm Astronomy Powerful Green Laser Pointer - Black
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Sale Price: $0.24
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Black Dimple Finish High Power Green Laser. We ensure that every high power green laser pointer is hand calibrated and tested to output at least 4.99mw and thus offers the expected stunning power expected of a real constant wave green (532nm) laser pointer, much brighter to look at than a regular red laser pointer and always with a visible green beam...
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Mini Sound Activation Starry Effects Laser Star Projector
Sale Price: $21.99
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After being connected with Power and switched on,The Red and Green Laser Will emit numbers of Stars, Which Make You Feel Like Walking in The Sky. The Effect of the stars can Rotate Automatically (Speed Adjustable)...
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Brilliant!: Shuji Nakamura And the Revolution in Lighting Technology
List Price: $28.98
Sale Price: $15.52
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A revolution in the way we use artificial lighting is underway, one that is every bit as sweeping and significant as Edison's invention of the light bulb. The technology of light emitting diodes is ready for widespread implementation...
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Sunforce 50022 5-Watt Solar Battery Trickle Charger
List Price: $69.99
Sale Price: $49.95
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Solar Power Chargers for your 12V batteries and accessories. Power-up anywhere, affordably! These Solar Power devices grab free "juice" from the sun! They extend the life of your 12V batteries, maintain the charge and allow you to run various electronics (deer feeders, landscaping pumps, etc...
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Fenix LD20 180 Lumen LED Flashlight
List Price: $78.00
Sale Price: $53.44
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The Fenix LD20 is an outdoor flashlight for multiple uses; it combines high brightness and long runtime with 4 lighting levels and 2 flashing outputs for constant brightness. Its portable compact size and the water-proofing of the IPX-8 standard make the LD20 a dependable flashlight for your lighting applications plus emergency use...
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Light Emitting Diode: Where Did This Technology Come From?
Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) were an accidental discovery at first. At the beginning of the 20th century, it was discovered that when electricity was applied to the semiconductor Silicon Carbide (SiC) it produced a light. This light was too dim to be of any use so the research was never distributed. This could have been the end for the LED, but it wasn't content to die out.
Nearly 20 years later Russian and German scientists revisited the idea of light produced this way. The light was still of such poor luminance that the idea nearly died again. A report published in 1936, which helped to invent the term electroluminescence, revived the research for light from this source. The science of electroluminescence languished in obscurity for a while. It began to gain favor again in the 1950s when some British scientists started experimenting with it again. This led to the first infrared LED. From this technology came the first visible spectrum LED, in red, from Gallium Phosphide (GaP).
This was the start of the LED revolution. From that point each decade brought advances in the technology of light-emitting diodes. The use of different substrates brought brighter lights of different colors. The colors advanced from red to orange and on to pale green, then yellow and on to a brighter green. By the 1990s the use of Gallium Nitride helped usher in the era of blue LEDs. These blue lights became the basis for white light. The use of fluorescent phosphors helped change that blue light into high intensity white lights. Now LEDs can be found in almost every visible color of light.
This technology has led to additional uses for the LED as well. Due to their low light output they started out in indicator lights and display light applications only. The cost of materials was an issue at first and, therefore, they were used only in expensive laboratory and test equipment. They later began to be used in appliances, calculators and watches. The advent of additional colors increased their use in displays. They could be used in signs and digital display equipment.
The first LED flat panel television prototype was produced in 1977, by James P. Mitchell. This prototype was a red, monochromatic display. Later, in the 1990s, low-cost, efficient blue LEDs emerged moving this use along. Once a full spectrum of colors was realized in the late 1990s the flat panel LED television became a fully functional and popular option.
As the LED technology advanced and the luminescence increased, the uses for LEDs increased. LEDs began popping up in devices used to illuminate areas. Flashlights, landscape lighting, and other lighting sources became popular. Emergency lights began to use this technology. Traffic lights were replaced with LEDs. Interior lighting and headlights in vehicles became a common home for these lights, as well. As the cost of producing the lights decreased, and the availability of colors and brightness increased, the uses exploded.
From an accidental discovery to a common household name, the history of LEDs is a long one. The early discovery and limited uses of the light-emitting diode did not show much promise. Very few early researchers would probably have predicted the many, varied uses for this technology. The LED certainly earned its prominent spot in today's society.
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I was wondering about blue laser pointers or blue laser diodes. do all blue lasers burn stuff?
Because i am VERY insterested in finding a moderately cheap way to make or buy a burning laser pointer or diode. PLEASE HELP because I know nothing of blue lasers or burning lasers or where to find them or where to buy them. If you know please help. THANKS! =)
I very much doubt you will be able to buy, or can afford to buy a blue laser. They are very expensive.
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