excerpting original message - comments inline... > -----Original Message----- > From: J. Larry Hendry [mailto:jlarryh@...] > Sent: Saturday, October 18, 2003 10:22 AM > To: motm@yahoogroups.com; Roger Rossen > Subject: Re: [motm] Lights,action, ..... > > > Since you are into visuals, here is something to think about. > I want to creat a lighting system for use with my MOTM so > that I have enough light to use the synth in an othewise > completely dark environment. I am seriously considering > custom made fixtures that attach to my cabinets with cold > cathode tubes. I got a couple of them to play with. The > blue ones are extremely cool. Anyone else mess with these > much for lighting? > > Larry > Cold cathode tubes use an inverter to generate the voltages needed. I would not want to have that sort of electrical noise near my system. They do look way cool but noise is not a good trade-off... Same deal with using a switching supply for power. I use low voltage lighting. I started with the $30 bars you get from Home Despot but these are junk - they overheat after a while and the glue used to hold them together fails. Someone turned me on to these lights: http://www.pegasusassociates.com/UCXenonst.jsp These are used for kitchen under counter lighting and for display cases. The lights are cheap enough and you can use your choice of wattage and there is even a spot adapter available. The transformers and dimmers are overly expensive (actually not when you consider all the ratings they have to comply with) but an enterprising MOTM-er can come up with some alternative source of 0-12 VDC - even stepped if they wanted to use a center tapped transformer and a diode... The cable with sockets every 3" is $7.10 per foot. The bulbs (10,000 hour rating) go from $2.80 to $5.95 each. The Xenon filling gives a nice light - cooler than Incandescent but warmer than Halogen - nice stuff... Dave
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RE: [motm] Lights,action, .....
2003-10-20 by Dave Halliday
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