Re:Something really different Update July 8, 2010
jenny croft wrote:
Hey Boss, don't give up on that yet. Grain of wheat and sub miniature grain of wheat bulbs have different voltages.
I want to "Really light up the mansion I am building", but.. if you want to do a tank interior, that is possible. Take a 12 volt grain of wheat bulb and use a 6 or even a 3 volt transformer on it. That way the heat will not overwhelm the styrene plastic. I have done that many times. It won't be bright, but bright enough to create enough light so it can both be seen and photographed!
Drop me an email if you have any questions!
Bob
jenny croft wrote:
Ah well I was toying with the idea of lighting my Amtank interior , now I know that it would have melted. This has all stops pulled out and you are motoring through it !
Jenny :kiss:
Hey Boss, don't give up on that yet. Grain of wheat and sub miniature grain of wheat bulbs have different voltages.
I want to "Really light up the mansion I am building", but.. if you want to do a tank interior, that is possible. Take a 12 volt grain of wheat bulb and use a 6 or even a 3 volt transformer on it. That way the heat will not overwhelm the styrene plastic. I have done that many times. It won't be bright, but bright enough to create enough light so it can both be seen and photographed!
Drop me an email if you have any questions!
Bob