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This seems like it would be an awesome addition to make a 'bot have fewture parosia…
The EL ropes at the joints and under panels…
The inverters seem to be a problem.
Whaddya think?
thatscoolwire.com/store/cate … goryID=168
This seems like it would be an awesome addition to make a 'bot have fewture parosia…
The EL ropes at the joints and under panels…
The inverters seem to be a problem.
Whaddya think?
not being an artsy person really I wouldn’t go for it but the only reason I can think of for soemone who was into that type of thing would be power and weight. it’s not a lot of power or weight but it’s more. most PCs are not trying to run off of a 2000mahr battery for as long as possible between downtime charging.
Ive used these in the past by cutting the computer connectors and connecting a 9v battery clip and battery to the switch. The converter takes up a little room, but its not heavy so I can’t complain. They work good and pimp any robot chassis.
http://www.crazypc.com/images/casemods/coldcathode/dualblue4inchful1l.jpg
The converter is heavy or not heavy?
sorry, not heavy
Hey wher can you get those??
tkx
There simple cold cathode lights used for modding computers. I bought six pairs about 2 years ago because they’re only 7$.
They’re really nice lights, however they are not very bright and should only be used for cosmetic reasons. Don’t try to use them as headlights (as I once did), you’ll still be in the dark.
Jim, don’t forget this pic off your site:
These cathode-based lights would be a good reason to get the clear or smoked lexan-based chassis for tripods… Of course you can always mount them to the top for a non-see-through chassis types like the white, yellow, and aluminum-based ones…
Those lights are pretty pimp…