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		<title>Fibre Optic LED</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 15:09:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Traditionally fibre optic lights have big drawbacks. Expensive to buy and run, noisy fan units, and cumbersome, heavy drivers unsuitable for mounting above many ceilings. That&#8217;s why Collingwood&#8217;s new fibre optic system is so popular. Using 1watt of LED power to light up 30 strands really saves money: plus the lifespan of the LED is [...]]]></description>
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<p>Traditionally fibre optic lights have big drawbacks. Expensive to buy and run, noisy fan units, and cumbersome, heavy drivers unsuitable for mounting above many ceilings. That&#8217;s why Collingwood&#8217;s new fibre optic system is so popular. Using 1watt of LED power to light up 30 strands really saves money: plus the lifespan of the LED is years not months as is normal with many fibre optic lamps. The fibre LED light unit runs silently and weighs less than a golf ball, making it suitable for mounting on even the most sensitive ceiling tiles with no fuss. This flexibility in positioning the fibre LED light means you can run far shorter lengths of fibre optic cable. Again this saves much expense. Get an awesome fibre optic installation, at a fraction of the cost with this new, easily installed, maintenance free system. <span id="more-901"></span></p>
<p>Part number:  LED light injector<br />
Fibre LED light injector unit for use with fibre optic 1/30<br />
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LED Input: 350mA<br />
LED Output: 1watt<br />
Material: Aluminium<br />
Wiring: Series<br />
Cable: 1.2m 4core cable</p>
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		<title>FibreLED RGB</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 14:51:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Traditionally fibre optic lights have big drawbacks. Expensive to buy and run, noisy fan units, and cumbersome, heavy drivers unsuitable for mounting above many ceilings. That&#8217;s why Collingwood&#8217;s fibre optic system is so popular. Using just LED power to light up 30 strands really saves money; plus the life span of the LED is years [...]]]></description>
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<p>Traditionally fibre optic lights have big drawbacks. Expensive to buy and run, noisy fan units, and cumbersome, heavy drivers unsuitable for mounting above many ceilings. That&#8217;s why Collingwood&#8217;s fibre optic system is so popular. Using just LED power to light up 30 strands really saves money; plus the life span of the LED is years not months as is normal with many fibre optic lamps. This flexibility in positioning the fibre LED light means you can run far shorter lengths of fibre optic cable. Again this saves much expense. Get an awesome fibre optic installation, at a fraction of the cost with this new, easily installed, maintenance free system. <span id="more-878"></span></p>
<p>Part number:  Fibre LED light RGB<br />
Fibre LED light RGB for use with fibre 1/30 (fibre optics)<br />
<a href="http://www.fibreled.com/contact/"><img class="size-full wp-image-681 alignright" style="margin: 5px;" title="Get further information" src="http://www.fibreled.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/products_contact.jpg" alt="Get further information" width="157" height="134" align="right" /></a><br />
# LED Output: 6.7watt per unit<br />
# Input: 350mA<br />
# Material: Aluminium housing<br />
# LED Driver: RGBox 30 (4 Fibre LED light per RGBox 30)<br />
# Wiring: Series<br />
# Additional requirements: Fibre 1/30 (fibre optics)<br />
# Use LED3 RGB Ext</p>
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