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Old 05-13-2012, 11:07 PM
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What do you think?
Actually made these a few years ago. Just pulled them out because I want to run the wire in a tube as its pulling away and change to RGB led's.
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I saw those in your other post this weekend. It looks good....maybe even too bright!
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Very neat for sure, but i would think kinda blinding at night.
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Actually they look very bright in that camera shot. I think because they were taken on a white background paper. They are not that bright, here they are in the boat.
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Looks good!
I have same problem, getting an picture of LEDS that are a true rendering.

You still making your underwater LEDS? Followed that during your design/build process. Curious how that turned out.
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Originally Posted by Hellbent
I saw those in your other post this weekend. It looks good....maybe even too bright!
Figure I would start a new thread to throw ideas out to the people that might want to make them.
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When I saw it the other day I was curious where you put your led and what you used for the lenses.
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the nite pic does look good.
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Originally Posted by US1 Fountain
Looks good!
I have same problem, getting an picture of LEDS that are a true rendering.

You still making your underwater LEDS? Followed that during your design/build process. Curious how that turned out.
I only did this one. Turned out ok. Actually have a new design in my head that I need to get working on.
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Originally Posted by Hellbent
When I saw it the other day I was curious where you put your led and what you used for the lenses.
Its aimed kind of at the top off the throttle, I wanted the light to reflect and not be brighter on one side. The lenses are just White Acrylic hole sawed then sanded down for a tight fit.
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