

If you've got a room in your house that never seems to get enough light, has CeeLite got the wallpaper for you. The company's Light Emitting Capacitor (LEC) panels are flexible, paper-thin light bulbs that you can hang on a wall, coming in sizes as large as 3 x 6 feet. Just a millimeter thick, the panels sandwich light-emitting phosphors between layers of electrodes. When an AC voltage is applied, the phosphors light up with a warm white glow, consuming less power than a neon or fluorescent bulb. The panel naturally glows evenly, though you can set them up to dim, glow brighter, or blink like crazy when touched. The panels are already lighting up store windows, dance floors, pillars, and trendy bars — and someday the custom carport I hope to build for my Tesla Roadster. Doubtful if you can buy them retail, but give one of CeeLite's distributors a call if you're still working on the cape for your Dr. Light costume.
By Lightman at 8:57 AM ON 01/17/08
We are the CeeLite ditributor for Illinois, Wisconsin and Iowa. We will gladly sell to retail consumers!
By Tan Hock Meng at 3:12 AM ON 05/24/09
Hi there, Mgt of M/s Ceelite
I am from singapore and my interest is simply to understand your specifications, energy consumption per m2 of LEC in Lumens/m2 at 10m distance from lamp to target area.
I am interested in being your agent for the South East Asia Market. Hope you would consider my offer to work with you establishment.
Pls also send me your price list over the various product group. Thanks. RGDS Tan hock meng
Tan Hock Meng:
Hi there, Mgt of M/s Ceelite I am from singapore and my interest is simply to understand your specifications, ene...More »