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lets see some ingenious moon light ideas!!
this is mine.
any one have any other cool ideas?
well i really wanted some diy moonlights, but didnt want to spend so much money on them!!
So this is what i did.
1. yanked out an old power supply in 1 of my old comps.
2. cut all the extra plugs and stuff except for 1 molex connector.
3. found the combination for the board power on and twisted together and clamped um.
4. taped all the small ends up so they wouldnt be exposed.
5. went to frys electronics and bought 2 12 inch blue cold cathode lights, w/a a molex converter, so that they bolth could be plugged into 1 molex.
this also came with a power on off switch.
6. went home and double sided taped them to teh back of the tank right underneith the lining so they are hardly visible if you look directly at the tank.
7. double sided taped the power supply to teh back of my stand on just a small support bar.
8. plugged in the power supply.
9. plugged in the lights and my whole room glows blue.
i think this was a very cheap like 5 dollar way for some amazing moonlights, that are extremely blue and bright!
what do you all think?
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this is mine.
any one have any other cool ideas?
well i really wanted some diy moonlights, but didnt want to spend so much money on them!!
So this is what i did.
1. yanked out an old power supply in 1 of my old comps.
2. cut all the extra plugs and stuff except for 1 molex connector.
3. found the combination for the board power on and twisted together and clamped um.
4. taped all the small ends up so they wouldnt be exposed.
5. went to frys electronics and bought 2 12 inch blue cold cathode lights, w/a a molex converter, so that they bolth could be plugged into 1 molex.
this also came with a power on off switch.
6. went home and double sided taped them to teh back of the tank right underneith the lining so they are hardly visible if you look directly at the tank.
7. double sided taped the power supply to teh back of my stand on just a small support bar.
8. plugged in the power supply.
9. plugged in the lights and my whole room glows blue.
i think this was a very cheap like 5 dollar way for some amazing moonlights, that are extremely blue and bright!
what do you all think?
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