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    Rotary electrical joint
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    Howdy fellow haunters,I'm looking for a cheap "rotary electrical joint" with a slow rpm to rotate a prop I'm contemplating with lights in it.
    Anybody seen/use/sell these?
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    Look for rotating xmas tree stands that pass power for the lights
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    Thats a good start,thanks
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    I once had a very old electrical device that was a light flasher for a car dealership sign that powered a few hundred small 120 volt bulbs to make an arrow shape "point".
    There was a metal circle powered constantly by a spring-arm from below as other arms picked up the current from the top.
    The blinking came from the absence of the top sections of the feeding circle, factory manufactured of course.
    "My Insanity is well-respected, until they wiggle free and become a stringer for a tabloid"
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