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September 30, 2011

How do you choose an LED light for your landscape lighting? It’s not easy!

CAST Landscape Lighting LED’s – 7 Reasons for Choosing CAST LED Lights

Before LED’s, selecting outdoor lights was fairly straightforward. You could assume that the bulbs were pretty much the same – cheap lights used the same bulbs as the higher quality lights. All you had to do was select the light that looked sturdy, was made by a reputable manufacturer, and had a good warranty. Of course, looks could be deceiving, and warranties are often misleading. Still, before LED’s the decision was easier.

LED’s enter the stage. On the surface, they look great. They use about 1/3 the energy. They last up to 20 years. What could be better? The reality, however, is less rosy. The majority of these outdoor LED’s have failed to live up to their promises. The Dept. of Energy (DOE) launched a testing program (Caliper) that put these products on the block. The results were staggering; nearly every product failed to meet its claims. One LED manufacturer faces a lawsuit because their products were so abysmal.

The LED problems are light, heat, moisture, color, and fixture body integrity – a lot of factors to consider. Lets not forget, LED circuits are sensitive bundles of electronics. Would you put your cell phone in a leaky box, plant it in your back yard and expect it to last 20 years? It’s not easy to manufacturer a sensitive piece of electronics that will survive the worst of Mother Nature.

That’s why CAST Lighting spent four years developing its LED landscape lights. We hired some of the best engineers in the industry to custom-design our LED’s to withstand the outdoor environment and to perform optimally for up to 20 years. You would need a degree in semi-conductors to understand how they did it, but the following 7 points will (hopefully) hit the main points and help you decide.

CAST Lighting LED Engineered Wall Light - Replaceable LED board thermally mounted to solid bronze body and copper bracket - highly effective heat sinks.

CAST Lighting LED Engineered Wall Light - Replaceable LED board thermally mounted to solid bronze body and copper bracket - highly effective heat sinks.

1. We Stay Cool

Heat is the number one enemy of LED chips. They function well up to about 150 degrees (F), but above that they start to fail. CAST LED’s transfer heat into solid bronze bodies – massive and effective heat sinks. Enclosed fixtures are like ovens and air is the worst heat conductor. Even short periods of overheating can diminish light output dramatically and reduce LED life by 50%. The thick-walled bronze is extremely effective in pulling heat away from LED’s.

2. We Stay Dry

Water is the number one enemy of electronics (just drop your cell phone in a puddle and see what happens). Water can not only short-circuit the electronics, it leads to corrosion that eats away the entire assembly. CAST LED’s are protected from water intrusion – through multiple methods. All CAST LED components use conformal coatings or epoxy potting to protect from water intrusion. Additional protection is provided with compression fittings, sealed glass lenses, and high-temp silicone gaskets.

3. We Stay Solid

CAST LED’s are the only fixtures designed to last longer than the LED’s. Aluminum, copper, and brass fixtures may claim long warranties, but these metals corrode, bend, and break long before the LED fails. CAST bronze fixtures are the only ones that will never end up in a landfill.

CAST Lighting LED Path Light Module - converts CAST Lighting Path Lights to LED

CAST Lighting LED Path Light Module - converts CAST Lighting Path Lights to LED

4. We Range Far and Wide

CAST LED’s have a wide voltage range (8 to 18) and are protected from spikes and surges. Most other LED fixtures have narrower ranges and may not perform well throughout the range. A wide voltage range gives installers a lot of flexibility and allows them to connect many more fixtures on a single wire. The protection from voltage spikes and surges is especially important since such events are more common than you might think. A single spike can take out every LED in your yard unless your LED’s are protected.

5. We are Great Drivers

The driver is the circuitry that supplies and conditions power to the LED chip. The driver design is what separates the men from the boys in the LED world. A poorly designed driver with cheap components can greatly reduce the life of an LED. CAST LED’s have extremely high quality driver components rated for extreme conditions. One common component,  the electrolytic capacitor, is very susceptible to heat damage, and often leads to failure. Nearly all LED fixture manufacturers use them – CAST does not. Our driver components are extremely robust and are selected to withstand extreme time and temperatures.

6. Our Colors are Right

CAST LED’s have tight control over color temperature & rendering to match incandescent. Most so-called “warm white” LED’s have color temps that range between 2,800K and 3,000K – noticeably cooler than incandescents. All CAST LED’s are rated at 2,700K – indistinguishable from halogen lights. Another common color problem among cheap LED’s is maintenance. A phosphor layer coats the LED chip, this layer transforms the blue light coming from the LED into a mixture of colors that combine to make white light. This phosphor layer is heat sensitive and deteriorates in time. That’s why cheap LED’s may initially have a nice white light, then gradually become bluer. We do two things to prevent deterioration: 1. We only use the highest quality Cree and Nichia chips that have superior phosphor coatings, and 2. We effectively pull heat away from the chip so it never overheats.

7. We Will Never be Discarded

CAST has the only LED Fixtures that will last longer than the LED’s themselves. (I said that before, but it bears repeating!) Despite long warranty claims of other manufacturers, CAST is the only true lifetime product. Even if the LED modules are damaged due to lightning, they are replaceable. Our fixtures will never be found in a landfill.

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August 24, 2011

New! CAST Set-in-Stone Wall Light Installation System

This blog entry describes a new patent-pending invention from CAST Lighting designed to greatly simplify the planning, installation and maintenance of wall lights.

CAST Set-in-Stone Wall Light Installation System.

CAST Set-in-Stone Wall Light Installation System.

Stone or block walls are distinctive features found in nearly every well-designed landscape. Installing lights in these walls is a wonderful way to illuminate their beauty. These lights also illuminate adjacent pathways or garden beds. For these reasons, many under-capstone lighting fixtures are purchased and installed.

Among these wall light fixtures, the CAST Engineered Wall Light (both incandescent and LED versions) has become a light-of-choice, primarily because of its durability (solid bronze) and sustained performance – lamp compartment enclosed in frosted glass, integrated LED board, corrosion-resistant components, etc.

One of the biggest challenges facing wall light installers is the fact that once a light is mortared under the capstone, it is nearly impossible to remove. The same is true of wires that run through the walls. Another problem is that wall lights must be installed during the wall construction phase – a messy process and often a logistical nightmare among contractors.

The New Invention

CAST Set-in-Stone Wall Light Mounting Module and Flexible Conduit.

CAST Set-in-Stone Wall Light Mounting Module and Flexible Conduit. Mylar label is peeled back for wiring, then re-sealed to prevent mortar intrusion.

The new invention, the CAST Set-in-Stone™ Wall Light Installation System includes two components:

These components are installed during wall construction to provide fixture mounting locations and wiring conduit. This allows the lighting installation to occur after the wall has been completed.

How it Works

The modular system can be used for any wall light installation including between blocks and in solid walls, but the most common use will be under capstones. Let’s go through the steps for an under-capstone installation:

  1. Prepare the Wall. With the wall completely assembled except for the capstone, drill a hole to exit the wall.
  2. Put Wall Light Mounting Modules in Place. At each fixture location, place a module (holding it in place with a brick).
  3. Attach Flexible Conduit. Connect modules with Flexible Conduit, and run conduit from the first module to exit the wall.
  4. Run wires through Flexible Conduit. Run wires into and out of modules, and to exit the wall.
  5. Seal Modules. Each module has a Mylar flap that is opened to run wires then closed to prevent mortar intrusion.
  6. Connect and Insert Wall Lights. After the capstone has been mortared in place, open module wiring compartment, connect fixture wires, then insert bracket into module sleeve. The wall light (and its wiring) may be removed at any time for servicing or replacement.

Learning the System

The CAST Set-in-Stone Installation manual contains detailed guidelines for wall light positioning and optimal wiring methods. This illustration shows the three main wiring methods.

The CAST Set-in-Stone Installation manual contains detailed guidelines for wall light positioning and optimal wiring methods. This illustration shows the three main wiring methods.

The CAST Set-in-Stone wall Light Installation System is a rapid method that is easy to learn. A complete installation manual accompanies the modules.

Not so simple to learn are the subtle design considerations that determine exactly where each wall light should be placed. Also a little tricky, is determining what wiring configuration is ideal to ensure proper voltage to each fixture. The installation manual addresses both the location and wiring configuration issues.


March 17, 2011

CAST Lighting Awarded with Constant Contact All-Star Award

CAST Lighting communication award from Constant Contact

CAST Lighting communication award from Constant Contact

CAST Lighting’s outstanding communication efforts have been acknowledged with receipt of the Constant Contact All-Star Award. The criteria for this achievement include:

  • Communicate with customers for all four quarters of the year
  • Update mailing lists often and obtain permission from all their subscribers to contact them
  • Have high open and click-through rates, and low bounce rates
  • Use reports to gain insights about their contact list and online marketing activities
  • Make effective use of social media tools

CAST Lighting has been using this online marketing tool for the past ten years. It enables us to maintain appropriate ongoing communication with our distributors, manufacturer representatives, contractors, and homeowners.

CAST goes beyond the usual promotional intention of newsletters to share industry information and articles on the business, technology, and artistry of low voltage landscape lighting.

Newsletter recipients often comment that they highly appreciate the communication, and that it keeps them up-to-date regarding the latest in landscape lighting. CAST is also conscious of the flood of email communications and releases newsletters only when new information arises. Because of this, CAST newsletters are rarely reported as spam, and very few recipients unsubscribe from the publication.

Steve Parrott, Communication and Marketing Director of CAST Lighting, comments, “Constant Contact has been a valuable partner and enables us to feed valuable information to our subscribers in a professional and effective manner. The landscape lighting industry is hungry for knowledge and there are very few venues for professionals to gain access to useful information. For this reason, in addition to promoting our products, we strive to contribute to the landscape lighting knowledge base.”

We encourage all readers to subscribe to the CAST Lighting newsletter.


January 7, 2011

CAST Landscape Lighting Transformers Re-Engineered for Greater Reliabililty

CAST 1,500W Master Series Landscape Lighting Transformer

CAST 1,500W Master Series Landscape Lighting Transformer

Low voltage transformers are at the heart of every landscape lighting installation. Their job is fairly simple – to convert 120 volts to the voltage required to power a 12-volt lighting system. Not so simple, is the engineering that goes into the construction of these power supplies.

CAST Lighting produces transformers that range in capacity from 300 watts to 1,500 watts (the largest in the industry); and that range in output from 12 volts to 22 volts. Throughout the past ten years, CAST engineers have modified the components and design of these transformers – to improve their functionality and reliability.

The larger transformers (900 watts and above) presented the greatest engineering challenges. These transformers carry a high current load that stress the unit’s electronic components. Additional stresses are applied due to the occaisional presence of “Inrush Current” – a powerful surge that floods the unit upon start-up. After all these modifications, CAST is confident that their transformers are now the most rugged and reliable in the industry.

CAST Lighting Transformer Features

  • Highly efficient resin-sealed torroidal cores (the best in the industry)
  • Double inrush protection (on models 900 watts and above) – using two simple and robust thermistors
  • Extra-rugged Power Bypass Relays – to protect sensitive time clocks and photocells
  • “Full-Load Commons Configuration”  (Master Series only) – enables full use of  transformer capacity
  • Extra-large terminal blocks and wiring compartment
  • PVC wire conduit (Master Series only)
  • More features. . .

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September 15, 2010

CAST Lighting Introduces Next-Generation LED Wall Light

“Finally, an Outdoor LED Lighting Fixture that Outlives the LED Itself”

CAST Lighting LED Engineered Wall Light (CEWL5LED1)

CAST Lighting LED Engineered Wall Light (CEWL5LED1)

The use of LED’s in Landscape Lighting has become more and more widespread. This trend picked up momentum as consumers learned of the long life and energy efficiency of these electronic light sources. With the growing demand, lighting manufacturers rushed LED lights to market, and hundreds of new LED fixtures and replacement lamps found their way into gardens and lawns across the land. Unknown to consumers, however, was that the great majority of these lights will fail long before their promised lives.

CAST Lighting’s LED Research and Development

Several years ago, CAST Lighting launched an intensive research and development effort to create integrated LED lighting fixtures that live up to the company’s high standards of durability, reliability, serviceability, and performance. It was a long process because the technology continued to improve over time; many of the early LED components were unsuitable because of their susceptability to heat and moisture damage. 

The release of CAST Lighting’s LED Engineered Wall Light (CEWL5LED1) constitutes a breakthrough in the industry. It is the first in a series of  outdoor luminaires that are designed specifically for the harsh environmental conditions present in the landscape.

Long Life – For Both LED and Fixture Body

The Nichia LED chips used in this new lighting fixture were specifically chosen for their durability, brightness, and lumen maintenance. To further enhance their long life, these chips were driven with only half their maximum current. Many manufacturers push the current to the maximum to achieve greater brightness at a lower cost. By reducing the current, far less heat is produced and full brightness is maintained over a longer period of time. The CAST Lighting Engineered Wall Light is estimated to maintain at least 70% of its brightness (L70) for 50,000 hrs. – that’s over 20 years.

While many lighting manufacturers also claim an LED life of 20 years, the consumer should ask the question, “Will the lighting fixture itself last as long as the LED light source?” CAST Lighting fixtures are uniquely constructed to make this claim. The body of the wall light is made of solid sand-cast bronze – a material that resists all types of corrosion. (Bronze statues have been known to survive for over 2,000 years with minimal corrosion.) The wire used in the fixture, and throughout all components of a CAST Lighting system, are tin-coated, marine-grade No-Ox - specially made to survive the most corrosive marine environments. Other manufacturers use copper, brass, aluminum and other materials – all subject to corrosion damage from soil and atmospheric salts and acids.

Other factors that can reduce the life of an LED fixture are voltage spikes and fluctuations. The CAST Wall Light is engineered to accept a wide range of voltages (8 to 20 volts) and has built-in voltage spike protection. 

Serviceability

Many LED manufacturers that integrate LED chips and drivers into the body of the fixture, permanently seal the fixture to prevent moisture intrusion. If an LED board fails in such a fixture, the entire fixture must be discarded and replaced. The CAST LED Wall Light eliminates this problem by using a propriatary conformal coating on the LED board to protect it from water. In the unlikely event that the LED fails (a lightning strike, for example), the glass cover can be removed and the LED board replaced. This is a simple, inexpensive repair that can be done by the installer in the field.

Performance

The CAST LED Wall Light is designed to deliver a warm white (2,700 degrees kelvin) diffuse light, with a very wide beam angle (100 degrees). This light also has a very high color rendering index (86) to closely match the illumination of incandescent light. It’s light output is about 90 lumens, somewhat brighter than the incandescent version of this fixture.

CAST Lighting plans to introduce LED versions of its other popular luminaires – each one designed and engineered to provide optimal illumination for the landscape.


June 23, 2010

Low Prices for Landscape Lighting?

Landscape lights with coated finishes tend to chip and peel.

Landscape lights with coated finishes tend to chip and peel.

No problem

Just do a Google search for landscape lighting. You’ll find lighting fixtures that cost less than a movie, less than a haircut, less than a meal at McDonalds.

Unfortunately, just like these other consumables, low price lights are purchased then quickly lose their value. Bright and shiny when you buy them, in a few months they are broken, bent, chipped, and may not work at all. Maybe you’ll spend a few more dollars for “premium” fixtures – these may last a full year. In the end, all that remains are bad memories. You might as well have spent the money on a good movie.

Even the Pro’s are Seduced by Low Prices

You would think a landscape lighting professional would be smart enough to avoid throw-away lights. Sadly, many fail to realize that their reputation depends upon the value they deliver. Landscape Lighting Design is an awesome craft that takes years to master and the results are breath-taking – even life-changing – for the homeowner. When a professional designer uses cheap lights, it is not only bad for business; it does the homeowner a huge disservice.

Low cost lights often have flimsy stems that bend and break.

Low cost lights often have flimsy stems that bend and break.

Mistakes Some Landscape Lighting Professionals Make:

  • They spend way too much time trying to save a few dollars on lights, instead of selecting a high-quality brand and sticking to it. Many do this by selecting discount online retailers that offer nothing but low prices and mediocre quality.
  • They are not suspicious when confronted by the oxymoron, “High Quality – Low Price”. They forget that “You get what you pay for” is, and always will be, true.
  • They think they can only succeed if they offer their service at the lowest possible price – lower than everyone else. They will use cheap materials, take shortcuts, and do anything to bring the price down.
  • They fail to see value in their work, their craftsmanship, their experience; and consequently devalue their service to the point where they make little or no money on jobs – a downward spiral that forces them to compromise on the products they sell and the service they deliver.
  • They fail to see that the success of their business depends on their reputations. If their businesses are associated with low quality lights, then their reputation reflects that.
  • They waste time trying to sell professional systems to homeowners who can’t afford (or appreciate) a quality lighting design.
Poorly designed lights may have exposed filaments (light bombs) that hurt the eyes. CAST Lights have fully concealed lamps with no direct glare.

Poorly designed lights may have exposed filaments (light bombs) that hurt the eyes. CAST Lights have fully concealed lamps with no direct glare.

Mistakes Some Homeowners Make:

  • They hire professionals who make the above mistakes.
  • They fail to recognize how a professionally designed lighting system beautifies their property, makes it safer, more secure, and enables them to enjoy their nighttime activities.
  • They underestimate the skill, experience, and artistry required to produce an exceptional lighting design. They spend way too much time in Home Depot browsing through the outdoor lighting section.
  • When evaluating bids for landscape lighting, they focus too much on price, and not enough on other values like training, experience, product quality and professionalism.
  • They are offended when the landscape lighting professional refuses to budge on price.
  • After they get bids on projects, they rush to the Internet to look for product prices to see if they are getting ripped off. They don’t know that the best lighting brands (like CAST Lighting) can’t be purchased through the Internet.
  • They try to do it themselves.
Professionally designed and installed CAST Lighting. These fixtures will never break, bend, chip, or peel - lifetime warranty.

Professionally designed and installed CAST Lighting. These fixtures will never break, bend, chip, or peel - lifetime warranty.

How to Do It Right

Homeowners should find a fully trained, experienced, landscape lighting professional who uses only the highest quality products. They should not try to do it themselves (not if they want a lighting system that will perform for years in the future).

Landscape lighting professionals should select a high-quality brand and stick to it. They should also work on increasing the value of their businesses, build their reputations, and set prices that truly reflect those values.

What CAST Lighting Offers

CAST Lighting manufacturers solid bronze outdoor lighting fixtures that carry a lifetime warranty. We also offer low voltage transformers, tin-coated marine-grade wire and other lighting system components. To ensure that our products are installed correctly, we offer extensive training programs and certification. Homeowners can get CAST-Certified Designer referrals from their local CAST distributors.


September 28, 2009

New CAST Lighting Bronze Foundry in Full Operation

CAST Lighting foundry - pouring bronze into sand molds for landscape lighting fixtures

CAST Lighting foundry - pouring bronze into sand molds for landscape lighting fixtures

CAST Lighting, manufacturer of the world’s most rugged and durable landscape lighting products, announced today that their new bronze foundry is in full operation.

The foundry, located in Barranquilla, Columbia, is a state-of-the-art facility that combines high-tech induction furnaces and semi-automated assembly lines with workers trained in the fine art of bronze sand-casting
The opening of the new foundry coincides with the closing of CAST’s former foundry in Venezuela. With more than 4 times the capacity of the previous facility, this new foundry greatly expands production capacity.

David Beausoleil, President and Founder of CAST Lighting, remarked, “It was a significant challenge shifting operations over to the new foundry in the midst of the economic downturn. While many lighting manufacturers wear gearing down, we were gearing up, increasing our production capacity and decreasing our product time-to-market. The new foundry was essential for us to meet growing demands for our landscape lighting products.”

CAST Lighting’s commitment to manufacturing their own products differs from their competitors who largely outsource landscape lighting production to the Asian market. These companies often lose control of quality and face a price war among copycat Asian manufacturers.

Beausoleil explains, “From the start, we decided to manufacture our lighting fixturesout of solid sand-cast bronze, a metal nearly impervious to corrosion. This was no small task since the process of sand-casting is so dificult and labor-intensive. The materials are also very expensive. The only way we could make it work was to build and operate our own foundries, train our own workers and hire the best engineers to monitor the work. No one has duplicated our efforts and no other lighting manufacturer can offer such high quality at such a reasonable price.”