Brooklyn, MI (Vocus) 30 September 2010

The Columbia Central High School Class of 2014A? s float for this year? Celebration function return S LED Christmas lights run completely by solar energy. The lights, the battery and solar panel for the class of 2014A? The float was from Jackson basis HolidayLEDs.com, an e-commerce company that provides in energy-efficient LED Christmas lights specialized.

â? We have many customers who are interested in solar-powered Christmas lights and the MEA have expressed? ve tested several products, but haven? t found any good solutions, â? ? said Philip C. Curtis HolidayLEDs.com. Heather Ruhlman, a parent of a Class of 2014 students who HolidayLEDs.com and asked whether the company would be willing to give some LED Christmas lights of the students on the float. â? It was really the right time, when Heather told me about his daughter? s float project, we were building a solar panel and battery, with our LED Christmas lights use? ? Curtis explains. â? We were happy to donate some light games, but we are also an opportunity for our new unit of solar energy, a test? Curtis added. The class of 2014 students who agreed to the float work, the unit HolidayLEDs.com solar-powered battery to supply power to use the gift of Christmas lights instead of gas powered generator, the students had initially planned to use.

The theme of this year? Homecoming parade of Columbia central board games. The theme of the class of 2014A? S is a swimmer? Mouse Trap.â? The float was designed and built by students for the promotion of 2014 (and their parents naivete) has a large trunk, which begins a bucket, a ball in motion, which was finally set a mouse trap device, such as elevators in the game board. The students use energy-efficient LED Christmas lights adorn the base of the swimmers in the school colors of blue and gold. White LED Christmas lights have also been used to spell the words? Mouse Trap.â p> ???? ?

clear that the impact is negligible on the environment of the students a small generator for a few hours, but I think it’s a great way for people the power of the “energy-efficient lighting with other energy sources, a workable? Curtis said.


Christmas lights consume

sets of students at the Columbia Center uses less than 4 watts per channel and is operated by a battery of 12 volts will be responsible for the solar energy.

see if you like, from British Central Class 2014 float or participate in events on the parade begins right after school at about 15 hours

Downtown Brooklyn.

For more information or to learn how your own solar lights, visit http://www.holidayleds.com.


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