By Philip C. Curtis •
September 24, 2007
LED Xmas lights consume only .072 watts of electricty per bulb. This means that a standard set of 70 LED Christmas tree lights will only draw about 5 watts of power. With the LED string lights drawing so little power one can easily operate a substantial outdoor display with a very basic solar power generation unit. A solar powered LED holiday light display would be ideal for homeowners in the southern U.S.
By Philip C. Curtis •
September 22, 2007
One of the big reasons that Christmas lights suck is because they are so fragile. They break if the wind blows, they break if you drop them, they break if you smash them against the neighbor’s house (who’s Christmas display really blows), and sometimes they don’t work when you pull them out of the attic.
By Philip C. Curtis •
September 18, 2007
Ok. So I took some advice from one of my new Green Options friends who suggested I search the site for suggestions on green office policies. I found a great article and used it as a template for our new policy (although, I could not in good faith implement all of them just yet.) In any event it was a good start.
So this year while we are encouraging people to buy our energy-efficient LED holiday lighting,
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