Friday, March 27, 2009

Turn off your bulb for one hour


Today I got an email from my friend, appealing people to turn off light for one hour at the 29th of March since 8:30-9:30, which is a activity initiated at Australiar. On the 31th March, 2007, there are approximately 200 million household and enterprises participating this valuable activity, and guess what? it saved 10.2% power consumption during this hour!
On the 29th of March, you can have a " Candlelight dinner " with your lovers or you can talk with your family at this quite dark but beautiful moment! Your participation is appreicated!

Meanwhile, you won't be opposed if I say that we can contribute to our mother, " earth" at our daily time, right? " People save energy by avrious ways. such as, energy saving bulb/ solar energy/ wind energy/ etc. Oh, yes. there is a new energy! that is Led lamps, which is what we Shenzhen Bang-Bell electronics working on. Take our 5W model as example, 8 hours a day, you could save USD 2106.4 at 10 years by one single model, interesting? It is called SP70, for more information, you are welcome to visit our website: http://www.bbeled.com/ or you can contact with us directly at : jasonyang@bbeled.com

Friday, March 6, 2009

LED Traffic light, save 80% consumption



Traffic lights is another LED series we are engaged in, and it is the first LED generation for us. Partial of the models are CE & ETL approval.

There are many variations in traffic lights, depending on the customs of a country and the special needs of a particular intersection. There may, for example, be special lights for pedestrians, bicycles, buses, trams, etc.
The most common traffic lights consist of a set of three lights: red, yellow (officially amber), and green. When illuminated, the red light indicates for vehicles facing the light to stop; the amber indicates caution, either because lights are about to turn green or are about to turn red; and the green light to proceed past the light (with care is always implied).

They assign the right of way to road users by the use of lights in standard colors (Red - Amber - Green), and sometimes, people like use white instead of green at countdown timer. using a universal color code (and a precise sequence, for those who are color blind ).

For more information, pls visit our website http://www.bbeled.com/ or contact with us directly: jasonyang@bbeled.com





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