Dual Cold Cathode Light Kits - $4.25

CWebb04

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THanks to "phislammajamma" at FW.

Case-Mod.com has dual light kits in 4 different colors for just $4.25. Thats the lowest ive seen for a while.

Link is here

I picked up 2 pair for under 13 bux shipped.
 

RezMN

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Anyone know if these could work for vehicles? I want to pimp out my moped with some neon lights underneath it, hahah! If you can pimp out a moped in the first place :)

-Jason
 

promposive

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Yup, all the inverters run @ 12v (plus converts it up to several kilovolts to burn the gas inside the tube) just hook the wire from the molex that would be yellow on the computer side to positive in the car, and the black wire to negative. ;)

Good luck w/ your moped... Your probably want to make sure your moped don't use a 6v battery though - Some do. If it uses a regular lawn mower battery you will be fine.
 

promposive

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Xoxide.com also has a deal on cold cathodes... Since they are a more reputable site (ive never ordered from case-mod... so dunno about them.)
Xoxide's are just 1 tube and a dual ready converter for 3.99 for a few colors... So case-mod is still a pretty good deal, just check shipping on both sites - see which is cheaper... Dunno, just a suggestion :)

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weepul

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www.hd-trailers.net
case-mods have been around much longer than xoxide. but they dont have as many promotion nor publicity here on AT. but they are a very reputable company.

//krunk (^_^x)
 

simms

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I'm gonna get an order from Canada. If you want to split shipping (Vancouver) LMK.
 

zerodeefex

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I love this place! They are located down the street from me and I love ordering and being able to come down and pick it up.

well, not down the street but just one town over (like less than 5 miles)
 

natemc

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Originally posted by: C0BRA99
Yup, all the inverters run @ 12v (plus converts it up to several kilovolts to burn the gas inside the tube) just hook the wire from the molex that would be yellow on the computer side to positive in the car, and the black wire to negative. ;)<BR>
I hooked up a CCFL inverter to a 12v 1200mA ac adapter and got the inverter to produce blue smoke :) Tried finding info on how much power I should be sending to them but last time I asked no one knew.

Looks like a smokin' deal though (pun semi-intended)