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    Tombstone/ prop Lighting idea
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    I was browsing the web looking for LED lightning for my Motorcycle and came across these superbright LED pod lights. What was kinda cool is they throw a fan type beam, and come in most colors. They run on 12v dc. These could be used to light Tombstones, props or signs.

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    HG, They look good and the price is right. Could you post some pics when you get some? I would really love to see them.
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    Very interesting they could be hidden in the TS base easily.

    now...enter the realm of Noremose
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    I'm with you Noahbody.
    "...And out of the darkness, the Zombie did call
    True pain and suffering he brought to them all
    Away ran the children to hide in their beds,
    for fear that the devil would chop off their heads..."
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    One trick I never see discussed here is using rope light, and either wrapping it in tape, or corrugated flex tubing...

    it lets the light out or keeps it in where you want it to...
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    Just checked out the LED lights good price I think.
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    Sounds like a good idea. So you could hook this thing up to a common 12 volt battery then ? If so, I wonder how long it would burn. (I must admit I don't know much about lighting )
    "Imagination is the theater of the mind wherein true horror is enacted and nightmares become reality" - Vincent Price
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    A big secret I learned years ago. Want to keep the fire marshal off your ass? Use ONLY 12V lighting. No conduit is needed for low voltage wiring. The new LED lights out now are the best thing to happen for haunt lighting in a long time. In a pinch, 12V yard lighting from home depot and some gel sheets can work quite well.

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    I have some of those lights but how do you hook a battery up to it? I am new to all these wonderful things I read on here. If someone could steer me in the right direction I would be so greatful.
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    Yeah, me too. How would you hook a battery to it ?
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