I remember a while ago that someone was selling LED spotlights. Does anybody know who it was or where I can get them?
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LED spotlights –
10-14-2006,11:45 AM
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10-26-2006,03:55 PM
At this late date... look for cheap LED flashlights. just picked up a few and adding colored gel to the lense. put in a couple of double AAs make a hole in the ground with a stick of rebar and shove the base of the light in it... no wires no mess to deal with! and you are set for the night!
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11-14-2006,04:38 AM
Yeah, check out minispotlight.com these things are great, and cheep too!
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06-18-2009,09:22 PM
yes, I just got my order from minispotlight.com...I recommend the spotlights for accent lighting, and the 3-led strip for more coverage lighting...I must be honest, when I received them, I thought, "these things are so small, how can they put out enough light?", but you'd be surprised--they will look great in my graveyard...they're nice people to deal with there, also.
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07-04-2009,03:02 AM
Just got an email from Dean this morning: Also added to the Monster Guts line are Mini Spotlights. These high intensity LEDs have become quite a staple in haunted houses. But don't let the thought of an LED being used as a light source fool you. These little things do their job well. Using flood lights for a prop or scene is not always adviseable because, well, the light floods the area, exposing more than what the haunter intends. Mini Spotlights illuminate only what you want to be illuminated, with a focused beam of light. They come in a variety of colors, and when you visit the page by clicking here, be sure to click the [+] More Images beneath the picture to view actual props lit by the Mini Spotlights.
They look great, and at $11 each, are quite reasonable! Lighting, Strobes, LED's - Mini Spotlight - Halloween Prop Building Supplies For The Home Haunter - Monster Guts"I'll bet living in a nudist colony takes all the fun out of Halloween..."
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10-03-2009,06:59 AM
So, I ordered one of the minispotlights to try it out and it is great. Going to order more, but I'm curious to know how to hook up several of them to one power supply. With this picture:
Can you have multiple sections like this through the entire run of the wire? i.e. have this junction with a couple lights coming off of it and then extend the main power supply a few feet and have another junction (extend, junction, etc).
Also, I have an old low voltage landscaping transformer (12 volt output) that I thought I might be able to use (since it has a timer built-in). How many lights would I be able to put on that transformer?
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10-03-2009,07:01 AM
oops - sorry, didn't realize this was on the classified section.
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10-03-2009,11:24 AM
did they give u the plug for it?
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yes u can –
10-03-2009,02:35 PM
I run my minis off of a low voltage transformer or if I need
to control when the lite comes on an off and at what
intensity I use a 12 volt wallwart hooked up to light-o-rama



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