Phil
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Forgive me SpyderLovers for I have sinned. It's been many weeks since my last post.
Some who are Facebook friends know that my time has been con-SUMED with our new office building. You can read all about our office park we're developing here-- www.CorporateGreenTyler.com and see more details on our first building here - www.BurksGenCore.com/green The building is a new home for our software company and for my wife's family counseling business. We expect to move into it around 12/27/12. We'll be having a couple of open house events around April/May after we get the kinks out and the rhythm established. I'll post an invite!
I love playing with LEDs. Darth, our 2010 RTS is pretty loaded up with purple LEDs and some other stuff. Well, we're constructing a new office with..... yup... LEDs. While the subcontractors are busy putting up wall board, HVAC, glass, etc., I've been busy preparing modules and specialty LED enhancements for the building. I've also been working closely with our electrical contractor to use lots of LED fixtures in stead of florescent (further driving down the energy usage) along with a Crestron Lighting and building management computer system (driving it further down). The LED fixtures do cost more, but the ROI is in the 2-4 year range.
Here's some proof.....
This is a 10' diameter light I'm making for one of our large rooms. It is actually our logo (when it's finished). The white LEDs you see and the other RGB LEDs that are not on, all go together to blow a bunch of light up, on to a large flat white disk so it will cascade down into the room. And it'll look cool.
This is a computer rendering of the finished product in the room.
I'm also lining our rock walls at the bottom with RGB LEDs. In the pic, I only have the red and green turned on (except for the one on the right). All together, we're installing 150 meters ( about 500') of LED strips to augment concrete and stone walls.
This is what the pure blue looks like on one of the walls when we were experimenting.
Here's a close up of the LED strips that we're installing.
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This has nothing to do with the above, but I had to post it. Made me think of Len and the gang!!!!!!
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So...... Sorry for my lack of posting, but likely after about February/March area... I'll be back.
Phil, Tyler TX- from my iPad3.5 using Tapatalk HD
Some who are Facebook friends know that my time has been con-SUMED with our new office building. You can read all about our office park we're developing here-- www.CorporateGreenTyler.com and see more details on our first building here - www.BurksGenCore.com/green The building is a new home for our software company and for my wife's family counseling business. We expect to move into it around 12/27/12. We'll be having a couple of open house events around April/May after we get the kinks out and the rhythm established. I'll post an invite!
I love playing with LEDs. Darth, our 2010 RTS is pretty loaded up with purple LEDs and some other stuff. Well, we're constructing a new office with..... yup... LEDs. While the subcontractors are busy putting up wall board, HVAC, glass, etc., I've been busy preparing modules and specialty LED enhancements for the building. I've also been working closely with our electrical contractor to use lots of LED fixtures in stead of florescent (further driving down the energy usage) along with a Crestron Lighting and building management computer system (driving it further down). The LED fixtures do cost more, but the ROI is in the 2-4 year range.
Here's some proof.....

This is a 10' diameter light I'm making for one of our large rooms. It is actually our logo (when it's finished). The white LEDs you see and the other RGB LEDs that are not on, all go together to blow a bunch of light up, on to a large flat white disk so it will cascade down into the room. And it'll look cool.

This is a computer rendering of the finished product in the room.

I'm also lining our rock walls at the bottom with RGB LEDs. In the pic, I only have the red and green turned on (except for the one on the right). All together, we're installing 150 meters ( about 500') of LED strips to augment concrete and stone walls.

This is what the pure blue looks like on one of the walls when we were experimenting.

Here's a close up of the LED strips that we're installing.
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This has nothing to do with the above, but I had to post it. Made me think of Len and the gang!!!!!!

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So...... Sorry for my lack of posting, but likely after about February/March area... I'll be back.
Phil, Tyler TX- from my iPad3.5 using Tapatalk HD
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