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Thursday, February 9, 2012

How to Replace T8 Or T12 Lights With New Energy Efficient T5 Lighting

T5 compact lighting has given T8 and T12 users an energy efficient option to fluorescent lighting. Fluorescent lights can be used in many ways and places but are most commonly found in offices, schools, hospitals, warehouses, and retail spaces. Regular fluorescent lights or T8 and T12 are now becoming obsolete. The new T5's are 16mm wide, almost half the size of T12 lights. This makes them much thinner then regular fluorescent lights. Manufacturers created the T5 line to compete in the compact fluorescent lighting market. T5 bulbs reduce consumption of power by about 50% while still providing the same output of light as regular fluorescent lights.

Luckily manufacturers have also come up with an easy way to change out existing T8 and T12 bulbs for T5 bulbs using conversion kits. These kits allow you to use T5 bulbs in existing strip light fixtures. You can choose to remove the existing strip light fixtures and replace them with T5 specific fixtures.

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How does the energy efficiency aspect breakdown? A 35 watt T5 bulb can replace a 58 watt T12 bulb and still supply the same amount of light. This is how they calculated the average 50% energy savings. A T5 light bulb usually lasts at least 15,000 hours losing only about 5% output in its life. A T8 light bulb usually lasts about 9,000 hours but it loses about 20% output in its life. T5 light bulbs will not need to be replaced as often as T8 and T12 bulbs so they will need less maintenance and save you money on that department also.

Although T5 lights cost more than T8 and T12 lights do, the conversion kits can save you about 70% of the cost of actually replacing the fixtures. The T5 conversion kits can easily be installed right along with the bulbs. Clip-on reflectors can also be used with T5 lighting to enhance the fixtures light output.

Replacing and updating your existing fixtures to T5 standards is fairly simple thanks to conversion kits. T5 kits will cost more initially but will save you money in the long run. Thanks to the manufacturers of T5 fluorescent bulbs, making the change to energy efficiency is a painless and simple move.

How to Replace T8 Or T12 Lights With New Energy Efficient T5 Lighting

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

How to Replace an Outdoor Wall Mounted Light

Outdoor wall mounted lighting will always serve two purposes to enhance the surroundings of your home. Not only does this lighting light the way at night so walking around your home is more convenient, but these wall mounted lamps serve as added security and will deter would be burglars or vandals from the thought of entering your surrounding property.

So this is why, when your outdoor wall lighting becomes old and worn out, you should take the time to replace these fixtures. This particular fixture is not difficult to replace and with the correct procedures there is no need to have the added expense of having an electrician do this job for you.

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To start off, the tools you will need should not be more than a screwdriver, pliers and in some cases a small adjustable wrench.

Before you go to remove the old wall lighting fixture, be sure to turn off the electric current going to the lighting fixture.

Now it is time to remove the old fixture. On the mounting plate that is secured tightly against the wall with a sealing gasket, begin to remove the bolt that is fastening the plate to the wall. Some of these plates are secured by one bolt and others are secured by several bolts. Remove the bolt/s slowly making sure you have a good grip on the lighting fixture, so the fixture won't fall and break.

After you remove the wall mounting plate you should be able to see the wires connecting the fixture to the power source. The wires coming from the old fixture and the wires coming from the wall will be connected by a twist connector. There should be only two connecting wires.

The next thing to do is untwist these connectors and the wire ends will come out of the connectors. After you remove the connectors, the connected wire ends should still be twisted together. Now you should untwist the wire ends and disconnect the old fixture wires from the wires coming from the wall. This procedure will detach the old fixture and you may discard the old outdoor wall mounted light.

Now it is time to install your new wall fixture. Assemble and wire the new fixture to the two wires coming from the wall with the twist connectors. There are usually one dark colored wire and one light colored wire. Make sure you connect the dark wire from the wall with the dark colored wire from the fixture. The same goes for the light colored wires.

Take the new wall mounting plate for the new fixture and using the waterproofing gasket between the wall and the mounting plate, secure the mounting plate on the wall by bolting the mounting plate securely into the wiring box inside the wall.

Now is time to mount the fixture. This procedure is easy to do because the mounting plate will have the holes for mounting the new outdoor wall mounted light with as many bolts as the holes provided.

Once you have mounted the fixture, insert a light bulb, turn on the power going to the fixture and switch the light on. It's as easy as that.

Outdoor wall mounted lighting is available in almost unlimited styles and features. You might want to consider adding features like timers or motion sensors to add to the security of your home

Replacing outside wall mounted lighting is something that needs to be done from time to time. When you know how to do this correctly, the job can be done quickly, easily and safely.

How to Replace an Outdoor Wall Mounted Light

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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Outdoor Solar Lights - How to Replace the Rechargeable Batteries

You will enjoy your outdoor solar lights most of the time, but at some point you will notice that they perform less well. No panic, It's maintenance time! Follow the simple steps bellow and your solar powered lights will come to life again in no time:

Before thinking of taking apart your solar garden lights, just clean the small solar panels on the top with water and make sure they are receiving enough sunlight during the day. If after a couple of days you don't notice any difference, it is time to find courage... and your best screwdriver.

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Your next mission, should you choose to accept it is to find the culprit, and most of the time the rechargeable batteries inside your outdoor solar lights are to blame. Unfortunately these batteries are not eternal, they have a life-span of one to two years. A lot of factors determine for how long they can operate at their full capacity. To replace them just follow the steps bellow:

Disassemble your outdoor solar lights

In most of the cases you'll find few screws under the light fixtures. Remove them carefully. At this stage you should be able to easily open the solar light and see what's inside.

Once you locate the batteries, remove them carefully and write down the specifications. They should be of NiCd or MiMH type 1.2 volt AA size and anything between 500 to 1200 Mah. This type of rechargeable batteries are widely available and finding them in your favorite shop or online shouldn't be a problem.

Once in possession of your new set of batteries, you have two alternatives:

- If you have a universal battery charger you can charge them before installation so your outdoor solar lights are ready to operate fast.

- If not in a hurry, just install the new set and your solar powered lights should be fully charged after a couple of days and ready to run properly.

Congratulations, mission accomplished! Your outdoor solar lights are like new now and should operate trouble-free for an additional couple of years.

Outdoor Solar Lights - How to Replace the Rechargeable Batteries

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