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Old 08-06-2007, 06:27 PM
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Look at what I'm bringing in!

The girlfriends dad had an LED factory, and this is one of his products, and I thought will work amazingly for the car audio industry.

What do you guys think?
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Old 08-06-2007, 06:33 PM
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That is pretty neat, where do you plan on using this application? And how long are the strips?
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Old 08-06-2007, 07:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Killer_klown187
That is pretty neat, where do you plan on using this application? And how long are the strips?
There's two models they're both 0.5m long, and they have 25 or 45 high power LED's. I'm going to use them in my new trunk setup, since the stuff that's available on the market is crappy neon, or spotlighty LED's but these ones are neither.

And depending on feedback I may be bringing them in for sale as well.
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Are there lots to choose from? Color? Any variation on the size? How are the connections?
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if your gonna use those for your trunk, make sure you run them through the proper ballast,if those see too much elements(weather) their done, so protect them with something. keeping in mind allanson just recalled their 9 volt ballasts, those come in the basic colours(red,white,green) I'm really liking the ROPE led that can be purchased at any length(up to 150') sort of looks like neon but rubber(not spotty)pretty bright(depending on what colour) and easy to cut and cap off, a bit expensive, but most new technology is.
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Old 08-07-2007, 12:27 AM
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Whats the name of the company??
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Old 08-07-2007, 09:56 AM
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that looks pretty cool do they come in different colors
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Old 08-07-2007, 02:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Killer_klown187
Are there lots to choose from? Color? Any variation on the size? How are the connections?
Yup, so far they're in red, white, yellow, blue, and green. They're going to try and make purple as well
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Whats the name of the company??
MicraLED which I will be heading the North American Distribution

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Old 08-07-2007, 03:03 PM
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if your gonna use those for your trunk, make sure you run them through the proper ballast,if those see too much elements(weather) their done, so protect them with something. keeping in mind allanson just recalled their 9 volt ballasts, those come in the basic colours(red,white,green) I'm really liking the ROPE led that can be purchased at any length(up to 150') sort of looks like neon but rubber(not spotty)pretty bright(depending on what colour) and easy to cut and cap off, a bit expensive, but most new technology is.
That's the coolest thing about this product it's plug and play to 12v, just wire it up and go. It also has an IP44 rating, so it is usable in marine applications if the connectors are siliconed and heat shrunk, you can also cut this product into two different lengths in designated areas and they're still usable (so you can cut at every 3 or 9 LED's (depending on the product). It also has 3M double sided tape backing, and its ridiculously sticky for easy mounting.

But the very very very best thing is, at 12V you can't even look at the strip because it's so bright (in white). The colours are not as bright, but a few strips can light up a room with no problem. I'll post some more pix tonight.
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