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22-Mar-2007, 01:07 AM #1
Question on those neon lights for computers
I was just wondering how does those neon lights for computer get their power. Is there like a cord where you plug into a power outlet or do they have a certain amount of time before they go dead. I am thinking about getting neon lights for my computer, if any of you guys have experience with them do you think you can recommend some to me? Thanks and sorry if I posted this in the wrong place, I wasn't really sure where it should go.
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22-Mar-2007, 01:38 AM #2
I googled for it and heres one site http://www.directron.com/neonlights.html $2.99 USD for one tube

installation: 1. Turn off your computer or turn off the switch first. 2. plug neon into the inverter with three/two pitch connector. 3. Plug the male 4-pin molex connector into power supply. 4. Find a desired place and mount liquid neon with adhesive Velcro tape. 5. Mount inverter in a concealed place with adhesive Velcro tape. 6. Mount the back switch into back PCI slot. 7. Turn on the computer and the switch.
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