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  • Instructions for Motion Detector Security Lighting

    Motion detector security lights can be used in a variety of ways, including in garages or basements for automatic lighting, outside for security lighting to help deter burglars or even for scaring...

  • What Is an LED Light?

    LED is an acronym for light emitting diode. LED lights are used in many modern-day electronics, from flashlights to computers and many other items. These lights have become less expensive to...

  • Psychedelic Lighting Effects

    The use of hallucinogenic drugs in the 1960s and 70s gave birth to the idea of light shows. These shows used psychedelic effects to produce swirls of color and light that were intended to make a...

  • Facts on LED Lights

    LED stands for light emitting diodes. LED lights were commonly used as decorations for Christmas trees in the past. They are now for everyday use in residences and businesses.

  • How Does a Strobe Light Work?

    Whether you are familiar with the device because you frequent night clubs, go all out with Halloween accessories or you're a student of science, you most likely know what a strobe light is. These...

  • What is a Light Dependent Resistor?

    A light dependent resistor is a small, round semiconductor. Light dependent resistors are used to re-charge a light during different changes in the light, or they are made to turn a light on...

  • How to Use Black Lights

    If you've ever been to a Halloween funhouse where the lighting made your teeth or clothes glow in the dark, then you have experienced the electromagnetic radiation of black lights. Made in the...

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