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This classic Diner in Rockford, Michigan comes to life
with classic cars from the 50s.
Lighting Effects: Actual Hot Pink Neon tube around
bldg. Red L.E.D. lights in car tail lights.
Model # (E13), Size: 24" x 36"
L.E.D. lights- stands
for "light emitting diodes". These are small
colored lights similar to the lights used in cell phones,
clock radios, etc. Colors are generally limited to red,
yellow or green. These lights are soldered together
internally behind the picture face and can only be replaced
at the factory. .L.E.D. lights have an approximate lifespan
of 100,000 hours or 10 years of continuous use.
Neon Tubes- These are
tubes containing a small amount of actual neon gas just
like the lighting seen on many commercial store fronts
and window signs. What is Neon and how does it work?
These are naturally occurring rarified gases contained
within a glass tube that when electrified produce colorful
characteristic glows. These gases occur naturally in
the atmosphere and are not toxic or harmful. The neon
tubes are powered by an internal UL approved solid-state
transformer. Each tube is generally very sturdy however
when broken they can only be replaced at the factory.
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