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The New Gecko Wireless Two Zone LED Wall Dimmer from Solid Apollo is a completely wireless LED lighting dimmer. Reduce installation time and eliminate excess wiring, just stick and go!
Seattle, WA (PRWEB) June 25, 2014
The Gecko Wireless Dimmer from Solid Apollo is an entirely new wireless dimmer design. No more switchboxes, wiring or extensive installation time is required to control your LED lighting project. The Gecko Dimmer has the function and appearance of a normal wall switch, but instead it simply sticks to the wall and pairs completely wirelessly with a hidden receiver for full LED lighting control. Strong double sided tape is included for quick and easy placement on a variety of flat surfaces.
Current low voltage wall-mounted LED dimmers require power hard wired to the dimmer, taking valuable time to cut an unsightly hole in the mounting surface, then run and attach wiring and complete the full installation to bring wall-mounted control to LED Lights. Depending on the type of mounting surface chosen, even more extensive modification to the wall, or specialized tools could be required to accurately prepare the surface. The solution is the Gecko Wireless Dimmer, which works similar to a normal wall switch, but without the need of complex wiring or difficult installation.
The CEO of Soild Apollo, Manuel Barquin, stated, The new Gecko is incredibly simple now you can have LED control on any flat surface. There are no more restrictions, you can now mount almost anywhere, even previously difficult to mount surfaces like brick, concrete or marble, the possibilities are endless!
The Gecko is finished in Ivory White with a beautiful glass surface, with full LED dimming control of two zones and includes a soft-on soft-off theatre style dimming control which turns the lights on or off slowly. Durable double sided tape is included with the Gecko Dimmer for quick yet strong surface mount and also includes screws for hard mount permanent installation.
The Gecko Wireless LED Dimmer is perfect for controlling up to two zones of single color LED lights. Stick or mount to a variety of flat surfaces, such as walls, ceilings, floors, undercabinets, on furniture, or even leave unmounted as a hand held remote. Solid Apollo also has a large selection of LED strip lights to pair with the Gecko, such as the Warm White High Brightness 43W LED Strip Light, for beautiful accent lighting thats also easy to stick and mount.
About SolidApollo.com: Solid Apollo manufactures and distributes a wide range of LED lighting products and solutions.
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Best Water Fed Pole Pure Water Window Cleaning System Review
Dave Kaminski reviews the benefits of The Sim Pole Water Fed Pure Water Window Cleaning System. Upon using this water fed pole window cleaning system, Dave p...
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Window Cleaning - Shining Windows
Window cleaning is a chore we could all live without so why not get Shining Windows to do the job for you.
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All-Serve Commercial and Residential Carpet and Window Cleaning
All-Serve Commercial and Residential Carpet and Window Cleaning, serving Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the surrounding communities since 1992. "Now you can keep the kids and the carpet."
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Building Online Forms for Window Cleaning
I will show how I use an online form to post in a Craigslist Ad for new Employees. This allows the employer to weed out potential applicants that do not fit ...
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Originally published June 27, 2014 at 12:03 PM | Page modified June 27, 2014 at 12:36 PM
TRAVIS SEERA is sitting on the sun-drenched rooftop of a high-rise in Belltown, enjoying the last few bites of his lunch until its time to climb off the edge.
To the uninitiated who peer over the parapet to see where hes headed, it feels like this could be Seeras last meal.
Its a stomach-churning drop, one that has turned his safety cones, parked on the sidewalk 26 stories below, into puny orange dots not much bigger than the period at the end of this sentence.
But Seera is unfazed. A high-rise window cleaner in Seattle, hes gone over the edge hundreds of times and always comes back for more.
So does Ben Cruzat, a married father of three boys with another on the way. Now 36, hes rappelled down Seattle high-rises with a bucket and a squeegee for 15 years.
I didnt have any plans of being a window cleaner this long, and every winter I have a different plan, says Cruzat. Hes smiling, but not laughing.
Remember the subfreezing temperatures during the Super Bowl parade? Cruzat and Seera worked nine hours that day, hanging off ropes attached to the roof of a high-rise on Second Avenue; it was so cold they put methanol in their buckets to keep the soapy water from freezing.
Seera, 31, wore four layers of clothing that day, including two beanies and gloves that did nothing to stop his fingers from freezing to the point of immobility. He cried that day. Everyone on the job did.
In the winter, I look inside and Im jealous, Seera says.
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Colfax cleaning up after tornado (6/27/14)
Possible tornado touches down in Colfax (6/27/14)
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COLFAX, Wis. (WEAU)-- The National Weather Service says a tornado touchdown was reported in Colfax Friday afternoon.
The tornado was spotted around 3:15 p.m. Multiple trees are down in the area, and there is damage to a gas station along with the local elementary and middle school.
Law enforcement says no injuries were reported, but folks are in the process of cleaning up all the debris.
Rick Meskers was at work when the tornado hit. "I was sitting in my office and looking out the window, and I saw some straight line winds coming through. Me and Eugene and Matt were like, wow, look at those winds and then Matt yelled...it's a tornado! And then I saw it, and we all took of running for the back."
Meanwhile Erin Larson and her son Trey were at home when the storm arrived in town
"The storm was bad," explained Trey who is pretty scared of tornadoes and storms.
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Roland Bourbonnais Plomberie Chauffage Water heater install
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In the latest installment of "How New York City Works," NY1's Roger Clark takes a look at the city's wastewater treatment system to find out what happens to all of the dirty water we send down the drain.
New Yorkers use a lot of water. An average of 1.2 billion gallons goes down the drain every day. Plus, there's everything that falls on the city when it rains or snows. All of that water, and everything else that flows down with it, has to go somewhere. So where does it all go? The only place it can. Into the waterways that surround us.
Before it reaches the waterways, it passes through a complex wastewater treatment system run by the city's Department of Environmental Protection to clean and disinfect it so we don't get sick and wildlife can survive. Let's find out how it works.
Most of the city runs on what's known as a combined sewer system, meaning everything we send down the drain or toilet, and all the rain, snowmelt and other runoff that flows into any of our 140,000 street catch basins, all wind up in the same 6,000 miles of pipes. The "combined sewage" then travels, mostly by gravity, to one of 14 wastewater treatment plants. Sometimes, it needs a little push to get there, and that's where 96 pump stations come in. We went underground to check out one station in Manhattan.
The screen room is about 30 feet below street level, and that's where the raw sewage comes in. The room is the first place that it's going to be screened.
"The sewage comes through a series of metal bars that are spaced about an inch apart, and those bars remove things like sticks, leaves, plastic bottles, rags, anything that may find its way into the sewer system," says Vincent Sapienza, a DEP Deputy Commissioner in the bureau of wastewater treatment.
That material gets a lift upstairs to be loaded into containers and taken to a landfill. Every now and then, DEP workers come across some pretty interesting finds.
The whole thing about alligators living in the sewer system is an urban legend, but there is another type of reptile that somehow made its way into this pumping station: turtles. The workers are taking good care of them.
For the remaining sewage, it's on to the next step.
"The sewage that you see here, Roger, is now getting pumped up several stories into a surge tower, and then, by gravity, that can then flow to the next station in the treatment process, which is the Newtown Creek Plant in Brooklyn," Sapienza says.
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