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1st off awesome,
2nd, -ness
finally, AWESOMENESS :thumbsup
Hey, I've seen you today on deviantart in my messages in the Tron group!
LULU your so cute as quorra :love
Hello, i found a jacket similar to this one for 35 bucks and want to e.l. tape it out, any design suggestions?
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its made of light nylon marerial and is one solid color, medium charcoal. I thought it'd be cool to light it up. It actually doesnt have the breast zippers or no big pockets and might consider the Daft Punk look but still would like some suggestions before i take it on
Very nice! Would make a good "Young Flynn" jacket, as it has that motorcycle jacket feel, presumably without breaking the bank. Have any more info about it?Hello, i found a jacket similar to this one for 35 bucks and want to e.l. tape it out, any design suggestions?
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its made of light nylon marerial and is one solid color, medium charcoal. I thought it'd be cool to light it up. It actually doesnt have the breast zippers or no big pockets and might consider the Daft Punk look but still would like some suggestions before i take it on
Yes and no. Gams is technically correct on all points, but that isn't the way I will be doing it. I will be using all the existing connections. I will make one adapter that makes a molex to 2 pin quick connect for just one connection. All the others match up. Here a simplified diagram I whipped up of what I'm doing.
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*****Oops. That should say Molex to 2 pin, not 2.1mm.******
I finished my costume last night (pics on facebook in signature line) with the new 12c power supply and the LF inverter. Just as I had feared the increased power was a good and bad thing.
Its powerful enough to light me up in daylight or a well light room and my EL still looks white.
But that power is too white and out does the SI Disc mod, making the colors not match up. SI mod it pale bule/white, EL is now warm white. Even if there was a way (different warm white LEDs) to make he disc match, I wouldnt want to as I don't even like the way the upped EL looks in the dark. Its just a blah white color. I much preferred the pale blue/cool white effect (in my avatar) it had under lower power, plus it matched and would increase the life of my EL.
So, since I do not want to be pink indoors, I suppose I will keep the upped power for the comic con and just put my 3v 2AA inverter back on for parties and Halloween.
Its a real bummer spending that much to find out it was better before. But I guess at least I won't be pink at Comic Con.
Okay folks, need some advice with cutting EL Panel. It actually is Split Electrode, so I have to run a line to the outer edge. Problem is that the stuff is already laminated pretty tightly, so it's hard to get a connection straight to the Phosphor.
First piece is easy, there was a small bit of copper tape already on it from the adjoining piece. I melted away some of the laminate plastic with the soldering iron to expose the copper and soldered the wires directly on those. Lit up no problem:
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But now there are three pieces that have no such luck. I tried burning away some of the laminate and putting down some copper tape to make the connection, but it didn't make a good enough connection. I didn't have anything to clip through the whole phosphor-laminate sandwich, so I improvised with staples. It actually made a good connection (although it took a couple of tries to line it up with the thin outer electrode line) and I tested it at each step.
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But I feared the wire coming loose from the prongs, so I thought I'd put a bead of solder on it to keep it together. BIG MISTAKE. After I did this, the panel would not light up at all, save for a tiny, tiny dot right next to the staple. I think the solder must have cooked the Phosphor.
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Anyone have suggestions of what kind of connectors to use--something I can buy at a hardware store, not some 10-cent bit of wire sold online for $3 each plus shipping? And how to connect it up to a Split-electrode panel?
Thanks for the photos. Those jackets are a fine "close enough."Its an I.N.C. jacket from Macy's. There were a few other I.N.C and Calvin Klein jackets like that for real cheap too, some faux leather and some light nylon type. All for under 100 bucks (must be time to clean their stock). Had to order my large cuz the biggest was a sz. medium and so waiting on that now.
Here's the one im gettin
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here's the one from the previous post (i think it was 65 or 75 bucks)
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I love the fact staples can make for a good split connection, but, is this Luminous Film El Panel Tape you are using? because if it is, then you can bend their El Panel tape to get angles, 1st folded over then over again to get the 90 degree angle. Not sure if that's what you are trying to do, to get angles or are you trying to make an extension to your piece of El Panel tape?
Nice work BB! Like the EL Wire accents on the holes. Did that helmet come with the blue face shield, or did you do that yourself?Well its once again has been awhile from the last time I Have posted anything but on a good note I have actually started work on my costume. Here are some pics of the helmet so far. Let me know what you all think. Thanks.[/URL][/IMG]![]()
This isn't LuminousFilm, it's a panel from GlowHut: EL Panel I would have sprung for the "cuttable" version for a couple bucks more that had several connection points, but their layout didn't work with what I had in mind.
I have EL Tape from them that I am bending/folding to get the lines I want-- more at at 45-degree angle, so it's not QUITE so tidy --and binding these fold points with electrical tape. I thought I'd make some cutout shapes with the EL Panel to cover up these points. So I bought the A5 panel from GlowHut and cut it to size.
To illustrate old school:
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