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mrxxmas

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OK here is the link: http://youtu.be/MnotXlXSXts" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
 
So hoe many miles could you have driven on the power needed to run those lights for a single day? :lol:

=Smidge=
 
Smidge204 said:
So hoe many miles could you have driven on the power needed to run those lights for a single day? :lol:
=Smidge=

Smidge, those could be LEDs which wouldn't use much energy at all. I have 350 holiday lights hanging on the front and side of our garage that use only about 40Ws/hr. Now, you tell me, how far can you drive your LEAF on 40Ws? Can you say zero feet?
 
Sorry, seems the forum software stripped my humor tags :p

Still, if it draws 40W and is on for 6 hours a day, that's 240 watt-hours which is easily a mile's worth of driving. (4 mi/Kwh -> 250 watt-hours per mile).
=Smidge=
 
Thanks, MWalsh for imbedding the video. Smidge, your close. I run these at four hours a nite, and, using a kill a watt meter, it comes to 38.4 watts for 4 hours. There are 1200 leds running at 70 volts (to lower the brightness), :idea: Now if I knew how MWalsh does it, I could embed my 50,000 xmas lite display here.
 
mrxxmas said:
Thanks, MWalsh for imbedding the video. Smidge, your close. I run these at four hours a nite, and, using a kill a watt meter, it comes to 38.4 watts for 4 hours. There are 1200 leds running at 70 volts (to lower the brightness), :idea: Now if I knew how MWalsh does it, I could embed my 50,000 xmas lite display here.
Replace the ( ) with [ ] like so (There's even a "Youtube" button in the post form):

(youtube)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNeEVkhTutY(/youtube)

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNeEVkhTutY[/youtube]

Let's see it!
=Smidge=
 
mrxxmas said:

Close, but no banana as of yet. You need [img ] preceding the image linked and [ /img] to close it out. Like this, but without the gaps I've left on purpose:

[img ]http://img72.imageshack.us/img72/4337/happyholidays2010d.jpg[ /img]

and the result is

happyholidays2010d.jpg
 
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