Showing posts with label Lights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lights. Show all posts

Monday, March 12, 2012

Little Playzone with Lights & Sounds Play Yard

!#8#Little Playzone with Lights & Sounds Play Yard

Brand : Friendly Toys Corporation
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Post Date : Mar 12, 2012 14:00:11
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Our expandable play yard entertains with lights and sounds. So versatile...and so much fun! Our play yard assembles quickly into various configurations, then breaks down into portable, easy-to-store panels. Best yet, its wall of toys keeps your child amused, with a telephone, mirror, bead rollers--and a new keyboard that plays music and flashes lights. Provides 13 square feet of space, or you can enlarge it by adding up to five extensions (sold separately). With two-way door and childproof lock. Indoor/outdoor use. Toy colors may vary. For ages 6 months-3 years. Requires 2 "AA" batteries (sold separately).. New playzone has panel that has lights and sounds . Activities include: telephone with turning dial, sliding peek a boo, mirror, bead rollers, and picture house . 7 buttons that flash and play music when pressed. Songs include "Wheels on the Bus", "Pop Goes the Weasel", "Anna Lee", "Skip to the Lou", "Bicycle Built For Two", "Sing a Song of Sixpence" and "Three Little Kittens" . Swinging hinged door gives parents easy access to children and secure lock provides safety . Assembled playzone area: 13 square feet . Assembled play zone dimensions : 47"L x 43"W x 24"H . Maximum weight of child is 40 lbs.

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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

HID Helmet Lights

!±8± HID Helmet Lights

In modern night riding, helmet lights are typically purchased with a few different types of light bulbs. LED, Halogen, and HID are the three most common types of lighting used for night riding. Most riders are familiar with LED and Halogen, but because of the more recent development of HID lights in general, some are unfamiliar with how HID's work and what kinds of features they provide for night riding.

Even HID lights come in a variety of versions such as mercury vapor, metal halide, and high-pressure sodium lights, but they all work on the same basic principles. HID's are typically used to cover large distances and illuminate large areas. You might notice their bright white color at baseball games or theme parks.

These High Intensity Discharge lights, or HID's, produce light by heating the gases within a fused alumina tube to the point of evaporation. The tungsten electrodes within this alumina tube begin to heat up, striking the tungsten electrodes and producing a bright, and purely white arc of light. HID lamps must have a device that discharges the gas and limits the flow of electrical current. This is known as a ballast, and is also known for its use in fluorescent lighting. Without this ballast, the gastric reaction cannot occur, and the light cannot operate.

HID helmet lights are becoming increasing popular as night riding speeds improve. They produce a very bright, long distance beam, making it easy to see what is far ahead. Some riders especially like the natural white color of the light, showing actual colors and producing a clearer perception of surroundings. HID lights are also extremely power efficient compared to their luminous output. Some battery backs for HID helmet lights last as long as 2 to 4 hours, providing ample before switching to a new battery.

For extreme speed while maintaining peripheral vision, some riders choose to use one HID helmet light for distance and one or two halogen lights for closer vision. In this situation, the HID is most commonly mounted to the center of the helmet, while the halogens are mounted farther down the side of the helmet. This provides the ultimate in "see where you look" lighting. Remember, that the faster the speed, the more your head will point downward. It is instinct to lead with the top of your head, looking upward with your eyes at higher speeds. So it is usually necessary to mount an HID light farther back on the slope of the helmet, so that the beam gives an accurate spotting of the trail.

The utilization of HID lighting for snowmobiling, dirt biking, atv riding, mountain biking and more, has brought night sports to a new level by producing longer, more powerful, crystal white beams. If you love night riding, you have to try an HID helmet light, at least to see the difference. Some riders are still partial to halogens, but everyone needs to see what all of the talk is about with HID.


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Saturday, October 1, 2011

Skechers S Lights Keepsakes Disko Lites Lighted Boot (Little Kid),Chocolate,1 M US Little Kid

!±8± Skechers S Lights Keepsakes Disko Lites Lighted Boot (Little Kid),Chocolate,1 M US Little Kid

Brand : Skechers | Rate : | Price : $53.00
Post Date : Oct 02, 2011 01:21:04 | Usually ships in 24 hours


Add warmth to fun, sassy style in the Skechers Disko Lites boots. These boots feature a slouchy fabric shaft with a rope tie around the fur collar. The midsole lights up with each step for fun style. The man-made outsole adds a rugged edge.

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