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| dema:
Do marquee lights get very hot? I don't have a lot of space because my speakers are a little large, and I'm going to put the speakers behind a piece of 1/8" thick marker board, which will make the space even more confined. The one side of the marker board is a very glossy white, so it should help make the area really shine to compensate for the lack of space, but I wanted to make sure it didn't get too hot to cause any fire concerns. I'm sure this is a stupid question but I haven't picked up a marquee light or installed the separator yet, so I thought I'd ask. |
| slayj:
Depends on the light. Flourescent should be fine....... |
| Q*Bert_OP:
Just put a mini computer fan up there. Never use regular light bubs. Pac man has regular light bulbs, and it gets very hot up there!1 |
| HoopstarsGarage:
I am in the process of building a Centipede Replica (Check it out here) and the area between the marquee and the speaker panel is quite tight - tight enough that I had to do some engineering to get everything to fit. I have had the 18 watt fluro in there running for about 12 hours in tests and the marquee glass would only be considered slightly warm to touch. I don't think it is an issue to be honest.. Hoopstar |
| dema:
Cool. Thanks for the information guys. I'm glad to hear that the tight real estate will work out without any heating concerns. |
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