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What to do with rope lights?
ChadTower:
--- Quote from: pinballjim on November 14, 2011, 05:13:03 pm ---
Or hell, just hang yourself period. I've got plenty of rope I'll be happy to mail to you free of charge.
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Stay classy, Jim.
I do need to try some out inside and see how hot they get. The instructions say you can chain them up to 200ft but then it has various warnings about heat that contradict each other. One of them actually says "Do not leave unattended". Erm... :laugh2:
I sort of like the sequencer idea. I might have the right colors and enough space to make an animated Pac sequence though Berzerk might be more my style. I saw some metalform displays at an Xmas light festival last year that provided a lot of good examples of how to do stuff like use one string to form disjointed shapes (electrical tape over the parts you want blacked out).
Malenko:
--- Quote from: ed12 on November 13, 2011, 10:59:13 pm ---9=
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I like Eds suggestion, but you have to misspell MERRY as per his post =)
ed12:
well it was off the top of me head :)
i tend to call it typomatic typo
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NiN^_^NiN:
--- Quote from: Howard_Casto on November 15, 2011, 01:07:16 am ---
--- Quote from: NiN^_^NiN on November 14, 2011, 04:58:15 pm ---You can put some in the kitchen above the cabinets on a timer so you have a soft glow at night?
You can use it to line your driveway/walkway to the front door at night?
You can wrap it around the back of your tv and have some nice mood lighting?
You could use it under your stairs so you have soft glow?
You could wrap it around your mirror in the bathroom and have it turn on at night when you go to the bathroom so your eyes aren't hurt from turning the lights on?
They are just off the top of my head but there is a shitload you could do :)
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Those would be good ideas, but like most holiday lights they are meant for temporary use. You aren't going to get many hours out of them if you use them year-round and more importantly, depending upon their quality they might be a fire hazard!
Just something to keep in mind... I could be wrong on that.
I vote for the 20 foot Mario now that it's been suggested. ;)
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That is a good warning I know a lot of the guys who do HTPC just use the old ropelights behind their tv witht he bulbs and not leds and they have been working for years with daily use but then again the quality of the ropelights they use is unknown
Howard_Casto:
--- Quote from: ChadTower on November 15, 2011, 10:41:10 am ---
--- Quote from: pinballjim on November 14, 2011, 05:13:03 pm ---
Or hell, just hang yourself period. I've got plenty of rope I'll be happy to mail to you free of charge.
--- End quote ---
Stay classy, Jim.
I do need to try some out inside and see how hot they get. The instructions say you can chain them up to 200ft but then it has various warnings about heat that contradict each other. One of them actually says "Do not leave unattended". Erm... :laugh2:
I sort of like the sequencer idea. I might have the right colors and enough space to make an animated Pac sequence though Berzerk might be more my style. I saw some metalform displays at an Xmas light festival last year that provided a lot of good examples of how to do stuff like use one string to form disjointed shapes (electrical tape over the parts you want blacked out).
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Whatever you do we want pics. :pics
You were talking about needing to learn how to weld to do the forms but I don't think that would be necessary. As long as you can find wire that is bendable you should just be able to bend the stuff into shape and twist wires together when needed. I got out the reindeer today and while the nicer ones have a lot of welds the cheaper ones don't... they are mostly twisted and bent together in a hook and loop fashion.
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