Instrument Panel
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I will be using a length of
electro-luminescent light tape to light my panel and also to back light
my N-number. The tape will be run under the glare shield above the instrument
panel. These kits we put together to light up your computer case. We are
going to see how well they light an instrument panel.
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LightTape is In Stock! Now
available in Blue, Light Blue, Green, and Red... With a self-stick backing
the LightTape is easily attachable great for cars, boats, motorcycles-
anything with a 12 volt power source! Each kit contains a power converter,
5 ft of LightTape, and extra connectors for dividing up the LightTape.
That's right, you can cut up the strip into as many pieces as you need
and power each piece from the same converter with a few relatively simple
steps.
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Specs: 7/16 of an inch wide
x .020 (20 thousandths of an inch) thick (about the thickness of a piece
of posterboard) Self-adhesive backing sticks to anything stickable Fully
bendable and configurable May be cut to different lengths, all of which
will glow individually Uses small power converter that is easily hidden,
and can run numerous Lightstrips at once Negligible power consumption
(milliamps) NO HEAT generated from the light (which is always good) Fully
weatherproof
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It can conform to just about
any type of surface, including sharp bends and corners. Burn life of 15,000
hours (3 years straight). For $50 bucks this is a deal. The aircraft kits
out there on the web are going for $275 and up. You can find this deal
at HighspeedPC.com under case
mods or at tweakmonster.com.
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