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At the University of Colorado Museum here in Boulder, we use the NoUVIR Fiber Optic Museum Lighting system. The company has a variety of easy to understand catalogs and related research documents avialable.
NoUVIR Research
Seaford, DE
302-628-9933
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Hello.
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>We are exploring what we might be able to do with fiber optics in our
>temporary exhibits, but I have a few questions.
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>My main question concerns light levels. If fiber optic lighting produces no
>UV or heat (as the literature says), is there any reason to still keep light
>levels below 5fc when using fiber optics? Is there some conservation
>issue I'm just not thinking of?
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>My second request is for anyone who has used fiber optics in exhibits to
>share their experiences.
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>Please feel free to respond to me off list. However, I did scour the
>Museum-L archives before writing this, and as far as I can tell there has
>been little discussion of fiber optics.
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>Thanks in advance!
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>Christine Mouw
>Assistant Curator
>Herbert Hoover Presidential Library-Museum
>West Branch, Iowa 52358
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Bill Moats
PO Box 19395
Boulder, CO 80308
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303-402-0391
"The West is Best"
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