Page 2: Lights, conclusion
<B>The Lights</B>:
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Here we have the assortment of lights. The top one is a bit unclear, it is the UV one. Even in direct sunlight, these things are bright. Really bright. I like how my camera gets washed out because the sensor sucks hard. I'm getting a new camera soon, and a review is in order. Other than that, they look damn nice.
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Here we see the UV one. UV cathodes are just awesome. Remember that ultra violet is near the blue end of the spectrum and, given the crappiness of my camera, it looks blue.
<B>Sound Driver</B>:
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I almost left this section out. You know when directions says that you should read it all the way through? Duh, I didn't (being the Comp Eng I will be). I blew out my red bubble lights by accident. The sound driver is NOT an inverter, you'll need the inverters that power the cathodes/bubble lights with this. I didn't know this, whoops. You live you learn. Yes, it works fine, and the sound can be set for any sensitivity. Interesting, but not very practical unless you listen to music of something all the time.
<B>Conclusion</B>:
Well, what can I say to sum it up? If you are buying cold cathodes, you should give <a href="http://www.flexiglowhk.com">Flexiglow</a> a look. They offer dual ones and different size ones as well. The cathode kits are very well built, but cathodes are pretty much standard now. I do recommended them anyway, but, like I said... Pretty much standard.
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Here we have the assortment of lights. The top one is a bit unclear, it is the UV one. Even in direct sunlight, these things are bright. Really bright. I like how my camera gets washed out because the sensor sucks hard. I'm getting a new camera soon, and a review is in order. Other than that, they look damn nice.
<center></center>
Here we see the UV one. UV cathodes are just awesome. Remember that ultra violet is near the blue end of the spectrum and, given the crappiness of my camera, it looks blue.
<B>Sound Driver</B>:
<center></center>
I almost left this section out. You know when directions says that you should read it all the way through? Duh, I didn't (being the Comp Eng I will be). I blew out my red bubble lights by accident. The sound driver is NOT an inverter, you'll need the inverters that power the cathodes/bubble lights with this. I didn't know this, whoops. You live you learn. Yes, it works fine, and the sound can be set for any sensitivity. Interesting, but not very practical unless you listen to music of something all the time.
<B>Conclusion</B>:
Well, what can I say to sum it up? If you are buying cold cathodes, you should give <a href="http://www.flexiglowhk.com">Flexiglow</a> a look. They offer dual ones and different size ones as well. The cathode kits are very well built, but cathodes are pretty much standard now. I do recommended them anyway, but, like I said... Pretty much standard.