This is what I've done this year. I took a bunch of these http://www.spirithalloween.com/produ...ery-op-strobe/ I've found them at Kmart in green blue and white for $4.99. I think they are about sold out though. But anyways, they are a great light the problem is they strobe and don't stay on. But if you solder a wire from the positive battery lead to an on off switch, http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...uctId=2062492# like this to the positive lead on the LED lights you can turn them full on or switch them off and still use the strobe. The hardest part is mounting the switch which isn't really that hard. Makes a nice portable flood light for Halloween night. The next time I make one I'll try and take some pics to post.
Thread: lights for lightning
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Zombie
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10-08-2010,11:40 PM
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10-12-2010,06:50 AM
This is a very in depth website which seems to know whats going on when it comes to lighting. http://www.skullandbone.com/tutorial_01.htm
Hope it's what you are looking for!
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10-12-2010,10:17 AM
Or you could go here and buy em ready to go http://shop.minispotlight.comThanks for the info guys. However..I nether have the techinical know how or patience to do something like that. Wondering if there's anything I could just buy at the store and do some simple modifications to.Nostalgia isn't what it used to be...
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10-12-2010,10:55 AM
Can you make regualar string lights flash???



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