Looks like good prices to me. http://autolumination.com/fixtures.htm (http://autolumination.com/fixtures.htm)
Pretty trick stuff. Some of the boys on here will be getting the strobes to music. I wonder how fast it will bump with my George Jones stuff?
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was lookin for source for new build will order some and see how they work. have transformer that will handle 250 watt each at 12 volt Bob
That is a great site.
Thank you for the post,
John
Probably going to take more than a transformer.....
have been using transformer for years just paying 40% more for led's without housing. getting some to ck quality.
you might see improved uniformity using dc, if quality is an issue
120 volt ac to 12 volt dc transformer. Made for app: supports up to 250 watt my reason is all mt light controls are 120volt base master unit.
Thats great, but an led is a dc semiconductor device while a transformer is an ac device. I was only trying to say that with the correct voltage transformer for your led string you would still be switching them on and off at 60 hz, where if you add a rectifier and a little filtering after your transformer you can get the output that your led's are rated to provide, along with more stable performance.
your rite-::: variable I have the parts free to do it this way and have done it before so it amounts to simple no thinking solution. ::) I'm old and thinking hurts. I also came by 200 ft of sideglow fiberoptic and the light sorce I'm going to play with.Also free. It's impressive and you can tie it in knots like a thin line approx 1/8 inch od. more strands you add the more light it produces. Bob