Ninety-five percent of the lights at Zoolights at the Phoenix Zoo are all LED, she said, and that new armatures are added each year, shaped to look like an array of animals, creatures and desert cacti.
Ninety-five percent of the lights at Zoolights at the Phoenix Zoo are all LED, she said, and that new armatures are added each year, shaped to look like an array of animals, creatures and desert cacti.
Ninety-five percent of the lights at Zoolights at the Phoenix Zoo are all LED, she said, and that new armatures are added each year, shaped to look like an array of animals, creatures and desert cacti.
Ninety-five percent of the lights at Zoolights at the Phoenix Zoo are all LED, she said, and that new armatures are added each year, shaped to look like an array of animals, creatures and desert cacti.
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snowlitnight posted at 3:42 pm on Tue, Nov 29, 2011.
I'm excited to see LED's being used more and more. I bought the new Philips A19 for under $30 with a $rebate at earthled.com. The lighting looks great. [beam][beam]