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Sensing Opportunities: Pros and Cons of PIR and Microwave Approaches

Duraguard Products Inc.

Sensing Opportunities: Pros and Cons of PIR and Microwave Approaches

Lighting the great outdoors requires a bit more thought now than it did a couple decades ago. The goal used to be simply packing as many lumens as possible into a landscape fixture. That was the entire point. Photocell sensors might have been used to ensure lights didn’t stay on during daylight hours, but keeping outdoor space fully illuminated – even when no humans were around – was seen as a key safety measure.
This Ain’t Your Great Aunt Betty’s Room Radiator!

Danfoss Electronics, Inc.

This Ain’t Your Great Aunt Betty’s Room Radiator!

Uncle Bob and Aunt Betty's two-story farmhouse was a haven for my brother and me during our childhood. While it didn't boast modern amenities, the old-fashioned radiators under each window ensured a cozy warmth throughout the house. These radiators were a blessing during cold winters, providing a spot to dry our snow-soaked gloves.
When All You Have is a Hammer…

BURNDY® LLC

When All You Have is a Hammer…

Yeah, I’m sure you know the saying — “When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.” And I’d imagine you probably chuckled, just a little anyway. A friend of mine gave his small boy a hammer for his birthday. And the kid beat on everything, all day long, when Tommy was at work… including the gas meter in the yard.
Arlington Steel TV Box 8x10
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The Bright Future of 3-D Printed Light Fixtures

Cooper Lighting

The Bright Future of 3-D Printed Light Fixtures

The concept of 3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, initially surfaced in the 1980s, thanks largely to the innovative work of engineer Chuck Hull. Hull invented a process called 'stereolithography', or SLA, a method that allowed for the creation of 3D models layer by layer, literally bringing ideas to life. It was a revolutionary breakthrough that sparked the beginning of the 3D printing era.
Guess What? Fuses Still Matter

Mersen

Guess What? Fuses Still Matter

Up until three years ago, I lived with a couple small boxes of spare fuses that sat on top of the water heater in the basement, ready to be drawn from should the rare combination of, say, the toaster and microwave operating at the same time happen to shut down power to the kitchen.
Mini Power Centers: A Powerful Option for Electrical Professionals

Hammond Power Solutions

Mini Power Centers: A Powerful Option for Electrical Professionals

In a world where electrical efficiency and streamlined design are of primary concern, the mini power center is quickly becoming a staple piece of equipment for electricians, general contractors, and electrical industry experts. It's small, it's powerful, and it's reshaping the way we manage electricity, on the jobsite and in the facilities we serve.
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