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Bulb |
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This is one of the bulbs being used by Lights For Learning, this particular bulb has a 'spread' of 360 degrees |
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Bulb |
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This is one of the bulbs being used by Lights For Learning, this particular bulb has a 'spread' of 60 degrees |
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LFL Demo Board |
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This is the board we take with us to demonstrate the simplicity and safety of our lighting solution. It displays the solar panel, control box and the led lights. |
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Lighting Kit for A School |
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A Solar Panel, control boxes and LED lights are ready here for dispatch and installation into a School in the Serengeti area. |
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Solar Panel |
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This is the new solar panel we use for schools. This will charge one car battery which will power 5 lighting units for each classroom in that school. Here we see Lights For Learning's Roger Mugridge hand over this particular unit to Eddie Brophy of Project Albert for installation. |
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Helping Us |
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Supplying the light bulb holders is Swindon-based Braymarc. Lights For Learning rely on the contributions from helpers like this to enable continued development and improvement of the lighting units |
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ICP Solar Technologies |
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Phil Stilman and Neil Bryan from ICP Solar Technologies show off one of the many solar panels they have provided the Lights For Learning effort. |
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ICP Solar Technologies |
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Phil Stilman from ICP Solar Technologies and Lights For Learning's Roger Mugridge with the new solar panel used in the lighting units. |
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