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Specifications:
- This LED Lamp Light is a winning combination of brighter light output with lower power consumption
- A brighter light means better visibility especially in bad weather or at night
- Built-in passive IR infrared motion sensor LED Lamp Light
- Save electricity, long life, no radiation, energy saving, environmental protection, explosion-proof and cold light with this LED Lamp Light
- Advanced thermal infrared detection sensor technology, the anti-interference, the sensitive reaction speed, induction long distance Infrared Sensor Lamp Light
- Voltage: 110V-120V
- LED: 39 LEDs
- Power: 5W
- Frequency: 60Hz
Details:


- This 5W Light is a winning combination of brighter light output with lower power consumption, a brighter light means better visibility especially in bad weather and at night


- Save electricity, long life, no radiation, energy saving, environmental protection, explosion-proof and cold light with this LED Lamp Light


- Advanced thermal infrared detection sensor technology, the anti-interference, the sensitive reaction speed, induction long distance LED Lamp Light
Benefits of an Infrared Lamp:
- Function: Infrared lamps apply heat without causing the surrounding area to get too hot. This is also known as "radiant heat," and means that deep heat can be applied to specific parts of the body, be absorbed and promote healing. The lamps consist of a round plate coated in a mineral clay. Once plugged in to the current, the lamp begins to warm up and radiate heat.
- Benefits: Infrared lamps can calm muscle pain, improve circulation, soothe inflammation, help the body to get rid of toxins, provide warmth -- particularly for the elderly -- and help to destress and increase relaxation. A study carried out at Rothbart Pain Management Clinic in North York found that infrared heat therapy could significantly reduce lower back pain in sufferers.
- Warning: This type of heat should not be used on people who are suffering from fever or high blood pressure, are pregnant, have a tendency to bleed easily or have a pacemaker.
How to Connect an IR LED Lamp?
- A remote control uses an infrared (IR) LED to send a beam of invisible light to an IR receiver built into an electronic device, such as a DVD player. The IR LED is attached to the remote's circuit board and will not work if it becomes dislodged from, for example, the remote falling onto the floor. You can connect the IR LED so that it will again function by disassembling the remote. You'll need a few tools, along with some experience in using a soldering iron.
Instructions:
- Place a sheet of newspaper on a table to protect the surface. Heat up the soldering iron as you proceed to disassemble the remote. Place the remote face down on the newspaper. Remove the battery compartment lid from the back. Remove the batteries and place them and the lid aside.
- Insert the tip of the flat-edged jeweler's screwdriver into the seam at the top left edge of the remote. Run the tip down the seam until you reach the bottom of the remote. Run the tip across the bottom until you reach the right side of the remote. Run the tip up the seam on the right side until you reach the top of the remote. Run the tip across the seam to the left side of the remote.
- Pull the back of the remote off the front. Turn the back over and place it down on the newspaper.
- Use a Phillips jeweler's screwdriver to remove the screws from the four corners of the circuit board on the back of the remote.
- Pull the circuit board out of the back of the remote. Place the circuit board on the newspaper.
- Use the tweezers to grip the base of the IR LED in the middle top edge of the circuit board.
- Push the IR LED towards the circuit board so that the pin connected to the LED's bottom is touching the contact that it broke off of. The contact for the LED's pin is right next to the contact that the other pin on the bottom of the LED is still attached to.
- Use the solder iron to solder the pin to the contact. Let the solder cool for a minute. Push the IR LED back into its original position. Remove the tweezers from the base.
- Blow off the circuit board with a blast of compressed air. Return the circuit board to the back case and reattach the screws. Place the front of the remote on the back case, angling the top edge so that the IR LED goes into the slot in the top of the front. Push down on the sides of the front to reengage it to the back case.
- Turn the remote over. Reinsert the batteries and close the battery compartment lid. Unplug the soldering iron.
Package Included:
- 1 x 5W 110V-120V 60Hz 39LED Infrared Sensor Lamp
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Andrew Shotwell
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02-17-2011- Other Thoughts: I purchased four of these lights about two months ago. And they have been working great so far.
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Mekia Chatman
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09-21-2010- Other Thoughts: This LED Lamp Light is my second try to add light to a dark pantry and closet. This one is vastly better than the first for three big reasons.
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Angie Knowles
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01-05-2011- Other Thoughts: I have two spaces in my house where I wanted low-level lights to come on automatically when someone entered the space, but didn't want to go to the expense of hard-wiring. After searching on Dinodirect for a solution, I came across these. Great item!
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Randy Belt
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12-16-2010- Other Thoughts: For a while, I was looking for a way to light up the rather dark closet in my apartment. This one seems to do the good job.
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jeff wolff
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08-11-2010- Other Thoughts: This little LED Lamp Light turned night into day. I'm buying 5 more. Solid construction, well packaged. I'm impressed.
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