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Old 07-13-2012, 09:25 PM   #21
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These would do the trick.



http://www.e-conolight.com/floods/le...gl2f03c2w.html

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Old 07-14-2012, 05:33 AM   #22
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Thats a little too large.
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Thats a little too large.
You sound like a PIA lighting designer..
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uplighting is always a bit of a chore in choosing durability, the goosenecks look good, but how do they hold up down in hurricane alley? ~CS~
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LED Wall Washer, choose your colour or colours and your set
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What about using these
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You sound like a PIA lighting designer..
This is what has become of me?

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LED Wall Washer, choose your colour or colours and your set
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What about using these
LOL, something a more low profile would be appropriate here.
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Something like this, i just did a quick search in your country to be more helpful

http://www.americanlighting.com/products.cfm?ID=97



Just took a photo of this baby one i had left over from a job, its 18Watts, 72 degree beam angle IP67, coolwhite only. its got 5mm toughened glass because we used these ones for security lighting in a commercial carpark, where ( bored people may feel like throwing stones at them :S )

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What about lighting the back of the letters by putting the lights behind the sign. It really makes for a nice effect and by laminating the wall behind the sign it makes the letter stand out. It would also give you the clean look they want.
I really like that lighting effect. I have not done much work in retail settings, are those lights that are installed behind each letter, or did they come already attached to the back of each letter?
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How much money they got?

Looking at that, I'd try and talk them into something using indirect light.

4 small LED strips, inside an indirect reflector, to splash the wall.

Maybe something mountable under the second A in American.
and painted to match the stucco.

http://www.dmxledlights.com/OutdoorL...edWallWashers/

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I really like that lighting effect. I have not done much work in retail settings, are those lights that are installed behind each letter, or did they come already attached to the back of each letter?
Those were made with the lights in them but I was just trying to give you an idea of the effect you get. Like others have said some areas are real particular about the looks.
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Washering?
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Washering?

second cousin to ball washering

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