Does anyone know of another source for this?
http://www.tsscws.com/index.php/led...-light-strip-24vdc-power-supply-included.html
http://www.tsscws.com/index.php/led...-light-strip-24vdc-power-supply-included.html
I had originally had that one picked out until I found out from talking to TSS that you can only do red, green, and blue with it, no yellow. How bright are each of the colors when they are running by themselves?Not that I know of. I just bought one of the multi colored versions and it is spectacular.
http://www.tsscws.com/index.php/led-light-strip/light-storm.html
I have Mark VII automatics. They have 12VDC lighting on them and use 9005 automotive headlight bulbs. I think the only time they all work is the day the machine is started up for the first time. I have 7 machines and finally just gave up on the bulk of them. I try to keep the Drive, Stop, and Back-up working. Even that is a challenge. Back in the 90s they had 110V appliance bulbs in them, which were very easy to keep working.Always wondered why our industry did not use more 12V DC stuff in the tunnel so mwe could use all sorts of stuff , especialy lighting from the auto industry.
Yep. I searched around quite a bit and looked at a lot of different alternatives, such as the offroad vehicle LED light bars, etc.. Problem is like earl mentioned, they are all considerably smaller, and not many come with power supplies.The TSS one is 6 ft. The others are 21" and 39" respctively, plus the first has a 12 V DC requirement.
Always wondered why our industry did not use more 12V DC stuff in the tunnel so mwe could use all sorts of stuff , especialy lighting from the auto industry.