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Re: OT ? Rope Lights



or http://www.lighting-tech.com/


If your trying t  do colour mixing then Pulsar(cambridge) Lighting have
started doing some LED downlights with an RGB panel.  On the outside they
look like mr16 eyeball downlights..might be worth a look.
>From my lighting days I remember the red ropelight isn't a very pure
red s
colour mixing might not work so well, the blue is very good though

James
> On Monday 23 July 2001 21:08 pm, Nigel Giddings wrote:
> > Guys, and Girls,
> >
> > I wonder if anyone out there knows of a UK supplier of 230v Rope
Light.
I
> > saw this used on one of the American DIY shows for uplighting and
then
> > coincidently bought some as Xmas decorations. The decorations
have 2
> > channels so gives the effect of movement.
> >
> > The stuff itself is completely sealed/solid and comes in a number
of
> > colours as well as clear. The best way to describe it is like a
solid,
> > translucent, hose like rope with very small bulbs every inch or
so. On
the
> > DIY show they cut it t  the length they wanted and using a
special
fitting
> > connected it t  some flex, a bit like festoon lighting.
> >
> > I want t  use this in a light trough associated with a domed
bedroom
> > ceiling, and I want t  use X10 modules to control/dim it so it
must not
use
> > transformers. I would like the 3 primary colours so that I could
mix and
> > get a full range of colours ?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Nigel





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