FAIRY LIGHTS! [13.2.11 - DAY 44]
DAY 44: Grandparents leaving today, making rum balls and installing some fairy lights.
I am also doing a secondary vlog for the month of February. It is a weight loss challenge that I am participating in with ShayCarl. See today’s here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKNiopXEn-M
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Easy-to-use holiday light track mount system for mounting and storing Christmas lights.
These are two low voltage 12 volt LED lights I came up with for Richard Ponce of So Cal Solar Store. He is testing them out in his backyard and will be using them on a solar lighting system.
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This is our 2010 Christmas display at our house, using 65,000 eco-friendly LEDs, which draw only 1/5 of the power of regular Christmas lights. This video shows 144 channels of Light-O-Rama lighting controllers. We transmit the songs wirelessly to your car radio so you can watch our lights dance to the music from your car. We hire a dozen students and unemployed people to help put it up and tear it down. Since our display attracts a lot of people, we also collect food and money for local food banks, including one at our church.
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