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| Tiger-Heli:
--- Quote from: Kremmit on November 11, 2007, 06:32:20 pm ---That RGB strip BobA linked a few posts up looks like what you need. --- End quote --- Agreed! |
| Donkey_Kong:
Wow uh BobA...I didn't realize that link was meant for me, even after initially looking at it. I feel so dumb... BobA link over my head... |
| FrizzleFried:
Funny thing is that if Will had just stopped flapping for a minute and actually TOOK MY OFFER, I'd have happily Paypaled him $20.00 that he could have spent on Ultimarc's lighting system. Oh well... EDIT: On second thought...maybe we should take up a collection and buy a brand new GGG light for him, get the molex connector... someone could go by his house and WIRE THAT THING RIGHT UP FOR HIM and THEN maybe he'd give a glowing (no pun intended) review of the GGG part? |
| XyloSesame:
--- Quote from: FrizzleFried on November 12, 2007, 10:16:32 am ---Funny thing is that if Will had just stopped flapping for a minute and actually TOOK MY OFFER, I'd have happily Paypaled him $20.00 that he could have spent on Ultimarc's lighting system. Oh well... EDIT: On second thought...maybe we should take up a collection and buy a brand new GGG light for him, get the molex connector... someone could go by his house and WIRE THAT THING RIGHT UP FOR HIM and THEN maybe he'd give a glowing (no pun intended) review of the GGG part? --- End quote --- So let me get this straight: I've got a NovaMatrix in my parts closet waiting for my cab to magically appear. And I should splice it directly to my power supply, right? If done correctly, the part will fry, Randy will give me a $5 credit, you will give me $20, and the community will come to my house and wire everything up for me?? Man, I love this place. |
| Tiger-Heli:
--- Quote from: XyloSesame on November 12, 2007, 10:25:01 am ---And I should splice it directly to my power supply, right? --- End quote --- No, no, no!!! You got to wire it to house current - 100 VAC. If you splice it to the power supply, it might get 12V and work properly and you'd be out-of-luck!!! :laugh2: |
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