Thread: LED flashers
View Single Post
  #23   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 12-04-2004, 23:36
MikeDubreuil's Avatar
MikeDubreuil MikeDubreuil is offline
Carpe diem
FRC #0125 (Nu-Trons)
Team Role: Engineer
 
Join Date: Jan 2003
Rookie Year: 1999
Location: Boston, MA
Posts: 967
MikeDubreuil has a reputation beyond reputeMikeDubreuil has a reputation beyond reputeMikeDubreuil has a reputation beyond reputeMikeDubreuil has a reputation beyond reputeMikeDubreuil has a reputation beyond reputeMikeDubreuil has a reputation beyond reputeMikeDubreuil has a reputation beyond reputeMikeDubreuil has a reputation beyond reputeMikeDubreuil has a reputation beyond reputeMikeDubreuil has a reputation beyond reputeMikeDubreuil has a reputation beyond repute
Send a message via AIM to MikeDubreuil
Re: LED flashers

Quote:
Originally Posted by HFSbF5
It would also be easier to mount if it was designed to be like a rotating light--an all-in-one, cylindrical unit that only has one set of wires.
That's the beauty of the new lights. You are very flexible in your options for placement. Don't have a lot of room? Add one to each side with double sided tape. Have room and weight? Make a heavy duty holder out of aluminum and lexan.

With a little more power these things will be perfect. Kudos IFI
__________________
"FIRST is like bling bling for the brain." - Woodie Flowers