Saturday, September 1, 2012

LED Strip Lights For Home, Office, Restaurant, Night Clubs, Bars, & Hotels - Dallas, Texas

LED Strip Lights For Home, Office, Restaurant, Night Clubs, Bars, & Hotels - Dallas, Texas - outdoor lighting








LED Strip Lights For Home, Office, Restaurant, Night Clubs, Bars, & Hotels - Dallas, Texas

MaxPlusLED.com * LED Strip Lights For Home, Office, Restaurant, Night Clubs, Bars, & Hotels MaxPlus LED is an industry leader in developing and manufacturing energy effecient and eco-friendly outdoor LED Signs and LED Lighting solutions. Our corporate office is located in Dallas, Texas and we offer the best customer service and support in the LED industry. When you deal with MaxPlus LED you can rest assured you are getting the best quality LED products at the most competitive prices available. Why? Because you are dealing directly with the actual factory who manufactures your LED products. You are not dealing with any middle-men or brokers who stack on large fees or certain profit margins in order to supply your product. MaxPlus LED offers industry leading manufacturer direct support and custom design services. We support an international network of LED sign and lighting distributors, sales professionals, national franchises, LED sign and lighting showrooms, architects, lighting designers, contractors in both residential and commercial as well as retail and government planned projects. Since we design, proto-type and manufacturer in our own industrial complex you avoid the middle-man and get superior service and delivery on your exact specifications of LEDs. We are at the forefront of an "LED Revolution" and it's time for you to make the switch to environmentally friendly, sustainable LED products. Contact Us Charles Clift Dallas, TX USA Office: (469) 450-8740 Skype ...
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Install a Motion Sensor Light : GardenFork.TV - outdoor lighting








Install a Motion Sensor Light : GardenFork.TV

GardenFork.TV Installing an outdoor motion sensor security light is not hard, watch as Eric installs an outdoor motion detector light, showing the wiring and installing an exterior motion light. And of course, the Labrador Retrievers help. More cooking, DIY, gardening videos on our site, www.GardenFork.TV sign up for our email newsletter at www.gardenfork.tv
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43 comments:

  1. ohmlighting com

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  2. Shut up and take my money!

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  3. yes, beautiful but no use

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  4. I agree with you, LED is one of the most attractive way to evoque emotions and good perceptions in the people

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  5. Nowe źródło branżowych informacji o technologii LED - lednews pl

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  6. borrrrrrrrrrrrrrriiiiinnnnnnggg

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  7. did you know that when the light turns on you have more energy

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  8. Most likely some one found a Chinese supplier to get LED lights for pennies and wanted to build a business by giving ideas on what to do with them. There are tons like this and pre-08' they usually did pretty well. Now everyone can get them they give them away almost as cheap as they find them or cheaper to sell something else.

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  9. link does not work....looks good but no usable link

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  10. LSD.. is what I would have said 30 years ago.

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  11. I love the rainbow wall !!

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  12. Link in description is dead.

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  13. 0:51 is incredible.

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  14. glad you like our video, please consider subscribing , we post new videos each week!  thx, eric.

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  15. our motion sensor lights are working well, great to come home at night and have some lights on to see where you are walking, thanks for watching, eric.

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  16. Very helpful thanks!

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  17. hi my friend i liked so much your video, so your helper is very funny, and your
    dogs is the best...God bless you and all family good bye

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  18. Your teasing camera crew was hilarious! "But isn't that a ladder?" "WOOF!" Great job at staying focused.

    If I splice onto an existing line for the, do I need to worry about putting too many fixtures on that splice? I want to add another two exterior lighting fixtures (4 bulbs), but any excess would just trip the breaker, right?

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  19. you can run this motion sensor light through a switch, yes. thanks for watching, thx eric - GardenFork

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  20. good to hear. you are not alone in forgetting the gasket. more DIY vids coming, pls consider subscribing if you like the show, thx eric - GardenFork

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  21. Thanks for the video, I was able to install the light by myself. Also, I forgot the rubber gasket the first time too.

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  22. can i hook to a light switch or does it have to be an outlet?

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  23. that one is a little harder, you'd have to be able to fish the new power line from the existing outlet up the inside of the wall to the hole where the motion sensor light will be installed.  thx, eric.

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  24. sorry, if you search for Gardenfork on Facebook without the TV part, we should show up, have to see if i can fix that one. thx, eric.

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  25. can't find you on FB. Can you give me a link. I looked for gardenfork tv.

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  26. If you do this and use an outlet that is sunk in the wall inside, how would you handle that situation?

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  27. yeah, like the dogs were definately doing their part for sure, by barking and running and slobbering and all. : D

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  28. glad we could help! i work in the trades, so the $ quoted is a fair price for an electrician. the weatherproof box is important, good that you did that. thx, eric.

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  29. One more thing, the light is under the eaves of my house and should never get wet. Nevertheless, I used a weatherproof junction box and calked it pretty well.

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  30. I called an electrician and he wanted close to $250 to install a motion sensor light at my house. I found your video and it gave me the confidence to try it myself. I spent $52 for parts and installed the light per your instructions. All went well and the light works great. Thank you.

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  31. and its all unscripted, its kinda just how i am. thx, eric.

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  32. Best line ever:
    "Wait isn't that a ladder?"
    HA! great video though.

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  33. What a GREAT Wife!
    

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  34. I fully agree with you. How many dogs can one person have in a light installation video...

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  35. very helpful thank you for the video

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  36. Thank you for this nice video! Lovely dogs :-)

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  37. hey nice video Eric! thanks!

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  38. Thanks I'm with Emmygata is the first video I've found showing how to wire the sensor light from scratch! I have a weekend project now :)

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