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Re: Bring Back the Rotating Light

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Originally Posted by sanddrag
LEDs can get very expensive very fast, when you are talking about the superbright ones. About 50 cents each maybe. Say you want a square that is 10 led's on an edge (maybe about 2", so they are fairly tightly packed). Filled, that is 100 LEDs and $50.
Right now we have 1 superbright. I think that about 9 more and the brightness would be quite workable.

I vote for an improved LED cluster.

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Originally Posted by Gdeaver
Xenon strobes have become cheap, small and low power. Much greater visibility than LEDs.
I think strobing robots would be destracting
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