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We mounted two tri-LED clusters (under the wires on both sides) so they shine right into the fuse block. It looks awesome even in a bright room. More pictures of Team 662's robot at www.rockymountainrobotics.com. Our team is getting very creative with LEDs this year, so keep checking our site for updates!
02-18-2004 08:25 PM
Wacko324Dude those LED's make that thing look wicked awesome
. I was wondering were did you get your LED clusters?
02-18-2004 11:49 PM
HalonI had them left over from my computer so I gave them to the team. I got them off of svc.com($1.79), but most computer modding sites carry them. If you are looking for single LEDs, though, I would check out LS Diodes. They have the highest quality LEDs at the lowest prices.
02-19-2004 01:07 AM
Kevin ALooks like your drawing too much current and causing some arching.
Just kiddin! Nice!!! I have some EL wire i was thinking of putting on the bot.
02-19-2004 08:20 PM
JoeXIII'007
HEAD
FOR
THE
LIGHT!
It's just plain beautiful. *sniiff*
02-19-2004 10:54 PM
ZZII 527That'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!
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/at...achmentid=1873
02-19-2004 11:29 PM
velocipenguinLast 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.
02-20-2004 12:23 AM
blindguyinanorg
we plan on putting neon tubes connected to a beat box so our robot glowes everytime it hits something.