LED options for gills in headlights?
I don't know about dimmable, but for sure you can cut this any way you want. It is like a credit card thickness, by everything I've read and found on it. The description of my purchase said all this, but I was wondering how to add power to the left over pieces? VGM, any help there. Also John, I'm sure I mentioned somewhere about needing some type light like this but I must of missed your response. That or one of use was on another forum, questioning it? Maybe me? I don't remember lol. They say the memory is the first to go. Must be true. lol
Happy New Years EVERYONE!!!
Happy New Years EVERYONE!!!
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No these things are not dimmable. If you dim it you'll kill the interverter. They need a constant 12v power source.
For the EL panels you can cut them any which way but you must keep the negative and positive leads.
You can add cut off pieces but only to a certain extent. There is a video on YT about it.
I think it's more of a pain to attach cut off pieces.
http://www.instructables.com/id/How-...Electrolumine/
For the EL panels you can cut them any which way but you must keep the negative and positive leads.
You can add cut off pieces but only to a certain extent. There is a video on YT about it.
I think it's more of a pain to attach cut off pieces.
http://www.instructables.com/id/How-...Electrolumine/
No these things are not dimmable. If you dim it you'll kill the interverter. They need a constant 12v power source.
For the EL panels you can cut them any which way but you must keep the negative and positive leads.
You can add cut off pieces but only to a certain extent. There is a video on YT about it.
I think it's more of a pain to attach cut off pieces.
http://www.instructables.com/id/How-...Electrolumine/
For the EL panels you can cut them any which way but you must keep the negative and positive leads.
You can add cut off pieces but only to a certain extent. There is a video on YT about it.
I think it's more of a pain to attach cut off pieces.
http://www.instructables.com/id/How-...Electrolumine/
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