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The BrightON Lightning LED Modules


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Well, it's show off time, and I want to show off how really awesome and high efficient (Light for power)these little modules are.  At just .72 watts per module the efficiency of these little modules really comes to light (No Pun Intended).  Yes, these little modules at just 1.375" long x 1/2" are Constant Current...NOT (Eco / Value) Constant Voltage!  

 

The BrightON LED Modules are made for shallow projects of 1.5" and above.  They are also available in 3000K

 

All BrightON LED Module are Under Driven, which is VERY important for longevity 

 

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The lettering contains BrightON - Lightning, while the Cabinets contain BrightON-III LED modules

 

 

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Dark tile background which soaks up light and offers very little in surface reflection for signs.

 

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Rear Wall, perfect for Halo Letters.  The BrightON Lightning mixed with the BrightON III Modules

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Halo Illuminated letters over the dark tile fascia

 

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Rear Wall Illumination- Look at flood light lighting so you know there is no over exposure of night shot.

 

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Front elevation day shot from Google Map. Coastal Medical took over Pigtails (As Shown)

 

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Zoom out comparison night pic. Even on the dark wall BrightON LEDs outshine signs that are on much lighter walls.

 

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I should note.....and excited to announce....

 

We just updated our BrightON LED Lightning Modules with an even more efficient chip.  The Lightning will the fist our the BrightON line to be updated with a higher efficient chip.  At .72 watts per module, the Lighting will be even brighter, which will translate to no only brighter light output, but also allow you to space them further apart

 

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Early on, my feeling was this little module was going to be the most popular module we will have.  You can do so much with it, Channel Letters, Reverse Channel Letter Halo Lighting is Ridiculous.  This module has been best for shallow faces from 1.5" to 5"+.  If you liked the quality of the Sloan Prism, this is the better module for 1/3 the price.  

 

To date, it's been the hardest to keep on the shelf and in stock.  

 

Beginning of next year we are widening the options of lighting with  Ruby Red, Cobalt Blue, Sunflower Yellow, Green and for whites 4000K, 5000K, 7100K to go alongside out 6500K & 3000K.

 

Demand has been phenomenal.  Running short has been a good problem to have.  

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