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Flashing Flood Lights

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just stick a starter from a tube light in line that l make em flash

lol only joking!!!!!!

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just stick a starter from a tube light in line that l make em flash

lol only joking!!!!!!

thanks for the help i have a look into it more now that it can be done

Is this to go with your disco smoke machine. Im necking a couple of eccies and heading to yours for a banging night.

Yeh-at the end of the day you can do anything!-Use a panel output in alarm to provide 12v to a seperate programmable relay- http://cpc.farnell.com/crouzet/88826103/mu...equestid=251721 such as this you can set times up etc on that relay to switch lights (via a contactor if required)tho 500w floods don't take kindly to being switched on/off quickly!!!.

Use 150W or 300W bulbs if you can and a seperate heafty relay contact for each lamp and put a heafty diode (try 1n5408 ) across relay contacts. that way they flash bright /dim instead of on/off. bulbs should last better, it makes it more noticeable, and you will still have pictures on your cameras.

Did it on my house years ago and still woking without any problems, not many activations though !

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Use 150W or 300W bulbs if you can and a seperate heafty relay contact for each lamp and put a heafty diode (try 1n5408 ) across relay contacts. that way they flash bright /dim instead of on/off. bulbs should last better, it makes it more noticeable, and you will still have pictures on your cameras.

I like that idea! :rolleyes:

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