With the recent launch and integration of our superior VioLight Technology in the Solais product line, the most common questions we are hearing from the industry are: What is VioLight? What does VioLight do? and… How is VioLight different from other technologies claiming to enhance the way colors are rendered under LED lighting?
Here at PowerSecure Lighting, we like to present scenarios that are either real or hypothetical showcasing a specific problem and solution that can help stimulate your mind on the effects of lighting in various applications. In Outside the Bulb (OtB), we like to present a brief document that highlights a problem and PowerSecure Lighting’s solution. Short and sweet!
Lighting gets the raw end of the deal when it comes to successful supermarket design. In reality, it can make or break the atmosphere and, most important, decide how merchandise looks. Gone are the days of fixtures that provide only general lighting. Top-performing grocery stores utilize various layers of lighting to highlight displays, make merchandise “pop” and create unique spaces between the various departments – all while keeping a consistent look and feel around the store.
Over a year ago, Solais Lighting introduced the brightest LR38 replacement lamp at 1450 lumens. Based on its Center Beam Candle Power (CBCP), it is a direct replacement for a 39-watt Ceramic Metal Halide PAR’s initial light output or a 90-watt HIR Halogen PAR38 or a 150-watt standard halogen PAR38.
Most of you are now aware of our Xi24 trackhead, which we launched back in December 2012. Out of a 3 inch diameter and less than a 4 inch long cylinder, we are producing 1600 lumens from just 24-watts. This is the smallest LED trackhead with this performance on the market.
While our actively-cooled LR series lamps are to be used in dry locations only, our passively-cooled LRP & LBR series lamps have always been rated for damp location. This means they could be used in a pool area, or in an exterior area that is not exposed directly to rain.
Everyone asks for smaller and smaller fixtures that still put out a decent amount of light. We heard you. Solais is pleased to announce the Xi20 trackhead.
Interested parties often ask: how is Solais Luxiance (actively-cooled) technology affected by dust? The answer to this inquiry, in brief, is: Less than passive LED lamps.
One of the challenges in the lighting industry is to produce more and more light out of smaller and smaller sources. Solais recently decided to rise to this challenge and asked our team of engineers to do exactly that.