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Im based in the uk and am looking for the best lighting for the marquee of my custom built arcade. I found this on the happs website but am not sure if this is what i need or whether or not its suitable for use in the uk? Any advice folks?
www.happcontrols.com/lighting/49100100.htm
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I used computer ccfl tubes to backlight my marquee and I am very happy with it. They don't draw much power and generate very little heat. In my opinion 2 tubes was way too dim,4 tubes were ok, but I went with 6 tubes blue in color,3 rows of 2 and am happy with the brightness.They are 12 vdc,I installed a seperate old pc power supply to use as a power source for all the cab lights and cooling fans as opposed to tapping into the computer power supply. Here's what I used
http://store.yahoo.com/svcompucycle/v12inch2ccflblue.html
and a pic of my cab that was still in construction at the time.the lights are on but it's hard to get a good visual in a pic.
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That is way expensive though. 6 of those tubes @ $5.99 each = $35.94 plus shipping! The average simple florescent fixture with tube is around $10 to $15 available locally.
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I use a regualr 25 watts round bulb.....no biggie for lighting your marquee...I always have it off.
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they are $5.99 for a set of 2, not each.3 sets(6 tubes) = $18.00 + shipping which is cheaper than the happs fluorescent he was looking at. Some may think 4 (2 sets) are enough.Depends on the level of brightness you are looking for.
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I picked up one of those under-counter fluorescent light fixtures from Lowe's or Home Depot for $5 marked down from $10. It lights my marquee very well.
You can see some pics here -
Aqua Jack Marquee Page
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they are $5.99
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