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| willybeamish:
--- Quote from: Nephasth on February 15, 2013, 11:58:21 am --- --- Quote from: willybeamish on February 15, 2013, 11:52:21 am ---Will do thanks you like those better than the cold cathode tubes?? --- End quote --- Yep. Check out the Two-Headed Beast in my signature. Cheap Chinese RGB strips, an LED-Wiz, and LEDBlinky is how I set up my cabinet lighting that can change based on game selection, and machine events such as pause, game loading, front end, and sound reactive. I've got about $45 in the cabinet lighting on that machine. --- End quote --- Man I would love to run LED Blinky..im a sucker for flashy lighting. After I finish up setting up Hyperspin I might look into it. |
| willybeamish:
I saw this, it looked neat but IDK about using batteries instead of plugging it in to the wall http://www.amazon.com/GrayBean-11ft-Glowing-Strobing-Electroluminescent/dp/B005LY5DDO/ref=sr_1_14?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1360949305&sr=1-14&keywords=red+led+strips |
| PL1:
Why not use a 120V AC - 3V DC "wall-wart" like this? Scott |
| willybeamish:
--- Quote from: PL1 on February 15, 2013, 01:24:48 pm ---Why not use a 120V AC - 3V DC "wall-wart" like this? Scott --- End quote --- As long as somebody tells me exactly what adapter to buy im up for it..im a noob with electricity and fear burning the house down. |
| Nephasth:
With LED strips, you just tap into your computer's power supply. No need for a power adapter. |
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