[Robotgroup] How to turn on 12V rope light using 9V or less
Pui Yee Hung
puiyeehung at gmail.com
Mon Nov 20 06:13:03 PST 2006
Hi all,
Thanks for the suggestion!
The project is not limited to rope light. The criteria for the light
are weather proof, bright enough for safety, easy to install, run on
compact power supply ( less than 3 lb and can be easily seal up in a
water proof box)
Regards,
py
On 11/19/06, Don Colbath <dcolbath at austin.rr.com> wrote:
> Step one: Find EL wire and power supply in messy shop.
> Step two: Bring with me to paddling Tuesday night.
>
> Don
>
> brooksdesign wrote:
>
> >How about using EL Wire ?You can run 20 feet of it on 2 9volt batteries and when on the strobe setting they run for many hours .
> >-brooks
> >
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> >>From: Pui Yee Hung <puiyeehung at gmail.com>
> >>Sent: Nov 19, 2006 4:24 PM
> >>To: Austin Robotgroup Mailing List <robotgroup at puremagic.com>
> >>Subject: Re: [Robotgroup] How to turn on 12V rope light using 9V or less
> >>
> >>Hi all,
> >>
> >>I am with the Austin Outrigger canoe club. We practice at night and
> >>need to light up the boat for safety purpose. I was thinking about
> >>using rope light. However, rope light run at 12V and a 12V battery add
> >>too much load to the boat. Is there any circuit that I can use to
> >>reduce the running voltage down to 9 V or 6V. We don't need to have
> >>the light on all the time, Blinking rope light will work for us as
> >>well.
> >>
> >>Thanks in advance for your help!
> >>PY
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