Has anyone used EL tape on a model?

jamstraz

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Just curiosity if it would be an effective light source. Not saying I would but I think it might be a good way to light long flat like areas like a Star Trek ship nacelle on a 1/350 scale.
 
I'd be interested in the efficacy of EL tape myself - particularly to light the monitor screens in my 1:18 Aliens APC build. There's not much room for anything else.
 
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The inverter box is usually rather big.. so check that it fits in your models first (or wherever you plan to house it)
 
Inverter box size and the tendency for EL to fade brightness over time are the only drawbacks I have read about. Auto parts stores sell EL wire which is even easier to fit in tight places
 
^ Very true.

That being said..

I just recently watched a HackSmith video on YouTube, (WonderWoman lasso of truth)

Where they used hi-bright EL wire.. and even did a hack to run more amp (or something) through it.. to make it VERY (very) bright..

(without the braided cord stuff for strength/support).. it look very good/cool)

Might be worth a watch if thats your route..
 
I'm not crazy about EL wire personally. It has a finite lifespan, it isn't very bright, colours tend to be a bit spooky, the inverter boxes take up room, and most affordable inverter boxes make a high pitched noise.

That said, the spooky glow effect can work for some projects, so.
 
I would -normally- agree 100% of the time...

and I never recommend EL wire/tape for any projects really..

but this is one 'exception' to any EL projects I have seen before.

this is BRIGHT (IMO of course) :)




basically took the inverter and hacked (modified) it so the used a different capacitor so they could throw more voltage at it...
 
basically took the inverter and hacked (modified) it so the used a different capacitor so they could throw more voltage at it...

You can totally do that. But if you boost the power input, you decrease the lifespan of the EL wire.
 
I used EL wire on my Deago MF build , specifically for lighting the ‘ maintenance pit ‘ areas. I wasn’t too concerned about it’s longevity properties , due to the lights and electronics only ever being ‘ switched on ‘ during the build phase ( for testing & photo -records ) , and then a few times when visiting family/friends were interested in seeing it once ‘ finished ‘ early on.
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