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(EL wire can be bundled to increase output. It's also gotten considerably cheaper in the past few years.)
Show me some that is LED bright and we can continue this discussion.
(EL wire can be bundled to increase output. It's also gotten considerably cheaper in the past few years.)
it looks pretty sweet, i gotta say, especially in a dark room.
Show me some that is LED bright and we can continue this discussion.
So when there's no light on this piece it looks kinda sweet . . . that's . . . great.
but at the end of the day this piece looks best when fully lit up.
So when there's no light on this piece it looks kinda sweet . . . that's . . . great.
Heh . . . except this isn't a discussion and I don't have to show you squat.
hmmm, if you're suggesting this piece looks great in total darkness when no one can see it, then no that's not what i meant. but if u mean it looks great even when its lights aren't switched on, then yeah it kinda still does.
but at the end of the day this piece looks best when fully lit up.
will try to take some pics and post them this weekend...
I came up with a quick and dirty fix to my problem. It appears the figure lights up just fine with two batteries in it. I replaced the third with a tiny bit of wadded up paper and was able to get the battery door on it shut and lit up the figure. If I tried to force the third battery in it wouldn't light up any way. Somehow when I first got this I must have forced it to work by putting the door on crooked but it bothered me how floppy the disc was attached to his back. I'm not happy I had to fight with it but it doesn't appear my solution has affected the aesthetics of the piece. I figure if I can fix it without having to send it in all the better.
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Part of the problem though is that 1 in 3 lightcycles have defective LEDS so they are getting sent back to fix them.
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