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· The Duke of Spook
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I used the Precision Y system from Darklight. I "only" had 6 blue and 2 green precision Y's. I want to add a little more next year. It is addictive and modular :) Maybe next year I will add some precision Z's as well. We are expanding to the other little strip of grass. The coffin had some clip LEDs since it was a last minute addition.
Excellent! You just solved one of my biggest issues going into next season. Thanks for posting the info. You're set up is lit in gorgeous fashion and looks to be well worth the money. The size of those lights compared to their output is incredible. Perfect for what I need!

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The precision Z's have 5 LEDS in them. I am confident I will add a couple of those. This was my first year with blue light and I was amazed at how much less intense it is than green, but then again Blue is a lower energy carrying wavelength :) Each little set of relays can run up to 4 lights (5 slots, one for power) but you can daisy chain them together without a drop across the circuit for output. One power supply can run 50 Precision Y units.
 

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I need to broadcast colored ambient light over an area of about 85 feet by 45 feet, and I would rather use a few compact units instead of several bulky floods. Think two or three of those Z's would work?
 

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Thanks Little blue those look sweet. I also love the idea that you can use batteries if you choose. So you need the lights and power supply. Is that it or do you also need to purchase a Dark box also. Sorry but I am a newbie to the lighting aspects. I have just been using regular flood bulbs.
 

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Here are a few pics of Our haunt this year. We did not go all the way. It just seemed to sneak up on us.
 

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The precision Z's have 5 LEDS in them. I am confident I will add a couple of those. This was my first year with blue light and I was amazed at how much less intense it is than green, but then again Blue is a lower energy carrying wavelength :) Each little set of relays can run up to 4 lights (5 slots, one for power) but you can daisy chain them together without a drop across the circuit for output. One power supply can run 50 Precision Y units.
The blue looks purple-ish to me I love it.
They look like great lights.
 

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Thanks Little blue those look sweet. I also love the idea that you can use batteries if you choose. So you need the lights and power supply. Is that it or do you also need to purchase a Dark box also. Sorry but I am a newbie to the lighting aspects. I have just been using regular flood bulbs.
I bought the power pack too. I suppose you could make your own but when time is limited, like mine was this year, I wanted to know it would work when I turned it on. Also you need to make your own long cables.

Ghosttown: You may want to email them and see what the range is on those precision Z's. I need to do the same and figure out better placement of the lights. I have a feeling I was not maxing out their ability.
 
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