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Re: pic: 40-Amp Fuse Block
That's awesome! For a brief period of time, we had two 12V neon computer lights, but they no longer work. The converter or whatever it is broke I think (those lights need high voltage)...probably when it arched and burnt my finger!
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Re: pic: 40-Amp Fuse Block
Last year, we had four 12" neon tubes mounted on our robot - two red and two blue. We swapped the connectors between matches so only the neon tubes that matched the rotating light would be on during the match. It was actually quite cool-looking.
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Re: pic: 40-Amp Fuse Block
we plan on putting neon tubes connected to a beat box so our robot glowes everytime it hits something.
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