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Ceelite will change the way we do lighting. They are the first company to offer commercially viable Light Emitting Capacitors (LEC). This allows them to produce a lighting surface that is thin and flexible.

- Offered in a variety of standard sizes in indoor, open space or outdoor portrait and landscape formats
- The largest panel is 3′ x 6′ – larger sizes are under development
- Custom sizes are available with minimum order quantities
- Color temperature ranges from 7501 to 11,000 degrees Kelvin
- Typically consumes very small quantities of electricity relative to incandescent, neon and fluorescent lighting
You can easily see how this type of product can change all types of applications. And it sounds like the energy requirements are much less.
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I am a Marketing Director in a major mall and about 18 months ago we introduced the Ceelite technology into one of our food courts. We purchased several poster sized LECs for custom made frames which we mounted onto columns. We had very high expectations for the product and were particularly delighted with the thinness, particularly for our column application. The panels worked well for about 3 months, then went out entirely. It took about 7 months for a Ceelite rep to get back to us to rectify the situation. We were told it was a manufacturing defect. Ceelite replaced the panels and they were fine for about two month, after which they went out again and the transformer started to develop a “buzzing” issue. This was several months ago and we are still waiting for Ceelite to respond. I would not recommend this product to even my worst enemy. Several thousands of dollars, wasted time and frustration later, we are in the process of removing the Ceelites and replacing them with LEDs. The company is unreliable and untrustworthy and the technology is not ready for the big league.
I have have heard of this before.
Melissa, If you are out there, contact me maybe we can help.
Best Regards,
J.R.Zimmerman
President