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ICELED does rock (active member of the oznium forum)...
I might suggest cathodes to some of you guys who what glow. Cheap and they put off an insane amount of light, the only downside to them is that the color doesn't have the same depth as neons. (example: red cathodes look pink)
just a thought.
I might suggest cathodes to some of you guys who what glow. Cheap and they put off an insane amount of light, the only downside to them is that the color doesn't have the same depth as neons. (example: red cathodes look pink)
just a thought.
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Originally Posted by corvettecrazy
ICELED does rock (active member of the oznium forum)...
I might suggest cathodes to some of you guys who what glow. Cheap and they put off an insane amount of light, the only downside to them is that the color doesn't have the same depth as neons. (example: red cathodes look pink)
just a thought.
I might suggest cathodes to some of you guys who what glow. Cheap and they put off an insane amount of light, the only downside to them is that the color doesn't have the same depth as neons. (example: red cathodes look pink)
just a thought.
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have you seen the pictures of the new flowlighting kit he'* making/selling. . . it is like cheap ICE, definately awsome.
I'm thinking cathode UB for my moms car since he dropped the prices on cathodes again.
I'm thinking cathode UB for my moms car since he dropped the prices on cathodes again.
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Originally Posted by corvettecrazy
ICELED does rock (active member of the oznium forum)...
I might suggest cathodes to some of you guys who what glow. Cheap and they put off an insane amount of light, the only downside to them is that the color doesn't have the same depth as neons. (example: red cathodes look pink)
just a thought.
I might suggest cathodes to some of you guys who what glow. Cheap and they put off an insane amount of light, the only downside to them is that the color doesn't have the same depth as neons. (example: red cathodes look pink)
just a thought.
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Just put some red neons into my new bonnie, same as my old one. This time, I am actually gonna wire a switch, as opposed to pulling a fuse all the time
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Originally Posted by Roadrash187
2 million colors is a lil bit to much for me, as well as the $800. Now if I had them as a sponsor that would be a different case.
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Your best bet in terms of brightness and cost is by using cathodes. Cathodes are much brighter than any liteglow,streetglow,optx, etc 15" neon tube.
You will be blown away by how bright they are. Just one set of cathodes (comes with 2 12" tubes and a transformer) will light up your whole grill and more!
Cathodes are much cheaper than any neon tube as well. I sell one kit for $6.49 each. You can get one kit shiped for under ten bucks.
www.oznium.com/cathode-kit
And yes... Iceled is a freakin rave under your car. I've spent many hours at night just stairing at it.
You will be blown away by how bright they are. Just one set of cathodes (comes with 2 12" tubes and a transformer) will light up your whole grill and more!
Cathodes are much cheaper than any neon tube as well. I sell one kit for $6.49 each. You can get one kit shiped for under ten bucks.
www.oznium.com/cathode-kit
And yes... Iceled is a freakin rave under your car. I've spent many hours at night just stairing at it.
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I might go for something like the LEDs for mine, but its a toss up. MSPs are A-holes about neons. I worked in detroit for a year for US Customs, and by MSP "rule" we target ticketed kids and adults coming across from windsor with thier neons on. Im still in that debating phase right now.