Category Archives: Lighting

Al’s Workshop update

The RGB LED strip lights have finally arrived !!!

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Repairing LED strip lights

Dismal day and worrying times with the bloody Chinavirus so it’s nice to have a little win this morning. Managed to repair the faulty RGB LED strip that’s been lying around since the first Batman light where it went faulty … Continue reading

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Solar LED strip lights for property name signs Not happy with what’s available so once again will need to do my own thing.

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LED lights x 3 with RCU video clip

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LED lights x 3 with RCU

As posted I want to modify one of the lights to power LED string or rice lights and if it works out I can offer this as a lighting option with remote control for the night lights.

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Al’s Workshop update

With regard to my silhouette night lights I found something on eBay that I will offer as a optional lighting extra. LED fairy lights with remote control, battery or USB operation.

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LED string lights delivered

Arrived today and I’m thinking of using them instead of the regular fairy LED’s for silhouette lighting.

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Samoyed night light – part 10b

Instructions

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Samoyed night light – part 7

Swapped over from LED strip to LED string, mock-up tape down of the LEDS and a live test – all good. Cut a suitable DC plug lead off a AC adaptor and wired to a string of LED’s left over … Continue reading

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Silhouette night lights – some thoughts

Thinking about wiring a DC plug onto a ‘normal’ string of white LED’s and plug that into the controller, then do another light test. Laying out and positioning LED strip in a wandering pattern is painful and messy.

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