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I have been lighting vinyl inflatables for 20+ years. The ones we use have about a 5" diameter neck for inflation. If this is the case with your's, you can put in an "A" shape bulb in a plastic safety cage. I have done incandescent, fluorescent and LED. The
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Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2023 17:55:05 +0000 (UTC)<br>
From: Joe <jdunfee12@yahoo.com><br>
To: "stagecraft@theatrical.net" <stagecraft@theatrical.net><br>
Subject: [SML] Illuminating a 5ft inflatable earth<br>
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I have a project where we plan to use a 5' dia, vinyl, inflatable earth.? It has a provision to illuminate it with a battery powered LED, that gets inserted into a clear tube that runs through it.? However, a reviewer comments that they wish it were brighter.
So, I have significant doubts that it will be bright enough for our needs.<br>
I imagine I would want at least 1,000 lumens of light. Ideally, it would be dimmable. I just looked at what was available for under cabinet LEDs, and found ones that would fit in that tube (I would put two back-to-back), and have the lumens I want.? But, none
of the 120vAC ones are dimmable, and probably wouldn't dim nicely at the low end if they did. I have a DMX to LED dimmer system that will work 5 to 24 DC. So I decided to check out the car work lights, that are hard-wired into the car. But, I have doubts they
will fit into the tube.<br>
I am also a bit concerned about heat.? Being installed in the inflatable, sealed with a vinyl tube around it, is going to reduce its cooling.? So, perhaps bare LED strips are the way to go. If needed, I could perhaps wrap the LED strip around some metal tubing.
That will both act as a heat sink, and I can get airflow through it, if I can find some old metal vacuum cleaner tubing.<br>
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Another related concept is to make my own inflatable shapes. But, use the fan-inflated type that uses nylon fabric. Then, airbrush with some transparent paint to add images and color. But, I have never attempted this.? I see all kinds of paints advertised as
transparent.? But, will it stick to nylon?<br>
Any advice on the above?<br>
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