Lighty uppy thingies - a heads up

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Ben Trout

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Feb 19, 2006
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I don't know if anyone on here uses the stuff but I've played around a bit with electroluminescent wire. Most of the bits illuminated have been daft frippery (flagpole, model rockets, woggles) but the wire does have some useful applications. This kit;

surelight Bike Kit

is currently on special offer at Tesco, £9.98.There only seems to be red and blue in Trowbridge.

I'm sure the assembled wisdom on here could turn the stuff to all sorts of uses, but I have guy markers for busy campsites in mind.

Have fun.
 

Jodie

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Aug 25, 2006
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Heh that's very lighty uppy - they even have their own newsletter.

Only thing I don't like about it is the requirement for batteries. I wonder if it's the sort of
thing that might attract attention and end up somewhere else though. Mind you, ideal
if your torch / headlight batteries fail!

There was a long detailed thread about fluorescent, reflective, phosphorescent, generally
glowy items which I will have to have another look at in time for my camping trip later
this year...

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Guy Line Fluorescent Bits & Pieces
http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=26783
 

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