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cathode light assembly

BlazinFire47

By: BlazinFire47
New: 13-01-2006 09:28
Updated: 13-01-2006 09:28
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cathode light assembly

this took me about 4 hours of straight work to finish, it pretty when its dark outside though. imagine if it were black light in a black foom.

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13-01-2006 09:43

BlazinFire47


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so what do people think of this hard but easy task at hand by creating this little green box.



13-01-2006 10:23

i_am_Doug


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...Its a brown box.



13-01-2006 11:42

BlazinFire47


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indeed, very brown may it be, green like a lightsaber, glow it does.......



13-01-2006 11:42

Cory


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we just ignored the entire chassis mod/creating a box, and just stuck ours directly to the back of the HDPE sheet.

Took about 15 minutes instead of 2-3 hours



13-01-2006 12:07

ApexZ3


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What type of PSU did you hook the box up to. How many volts too, we finished the box, but our leader is a bit scared that we might fry it. Whom ever tells us the PSU and the Voltage thanks, its greatly apreciated.



13-01-2006 12:17

Biff


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What type of PSU did you hook the box up to. How many volts too, we finished the box, but our leader is a bit scared that we might fry it. Whom ever tells us the PSU and the Voltage thanks, its greatly apreciated.
I tested one of the assemblies and it draws 650ma when cold and as I recall got to 800ma after about 5 minutes running, I also tried both 14v (typical 12 volt supply) and a 12v gel cell, Not a big difference in current. So to sum up 4 times 800ma gets you 3.2 amps at 12 to 14 volts So a 3.5 amp or greater 12v (14v) supply should be fine don't forget a in-line fuse unless you supply is auto sensing of a short or over load.



13-01-2006 21:42

skimoose


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we just ignored the entire chassis mod/creating a box, and just stuck ours directly to the back of the HDPE sheet.
A quick solution to get your camera calibrated, but how's it going to stand up to constant shelling from poof balls?



14-01-2006 00:33

KTorak


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My team actually built a really nice box from some 2x4s and plywood. I'll bring my camera and take pictures tomorrow if I remeber to...



14-01-2006 09:35

Doug G


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We built ours much the same way, a 2x4 frame, some sheet aluminum on the back, but it just doesn't seem bright enough. We may try lining the inside with foil next.



14-01-2006 23:08

elknise


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At first outs was extremely dim, after about 3 minutes it got brighter, then I walked down to the wood shop to get some tools, and when i got back about 10-15 minutes later, it was very bright. I believe that the lights just need to worm up..

Our box took about an hour to make and about 30 minutes to wire. I wired it up to one of our 12v batteries and used a breaker panel from 2 years ago and a 20amp fuse to power it.

I was just wondering if anyone else used the correct offset for the lights from the diffuser panel?

Also, ours was plenty bright with just wood, has anyone compared a wood box to the official boxes to see how the light compares?



15-01-2006 09:27

AV_guy007


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we used aluminum and a 12v battery and it was bright almost instantly . i dont think they have to warm up.



15-01-2006 12:13

skimoose


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cold cathodes do need to warm up for maximum light output.



29-01-2006 19:27

coldabert


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4 hours of work? i can understand taking your time, but you had nothing better to do?



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