It is when you can get the parts and DIY for half if not less. Not looking to **** you off just trying to help you save.Originally Posted by LoneStar
After all you asked for opinions.
It is when you can get the parts and DIY for half if not less. Not looking to **** you off just trying to help you save.Originally Posted by LoneStar
After all you asked for opinions.
::Pete::
I never asked for options. I simply asked who has heard or tried out this before. I'm going to build my own and that has been my plan.
But when there is a "New" moon, the light from the moon is not visible. So, there would be at least one night of complete darkness, and gradual shades before and after...Originally Posted by ~pete~
“Never be afraid to try something new. Remember, amateurs built the ark. Professionals built the Titanic.”
-Jim
I have this set.. (Christmas Present :shades ) I just run it all the time. Never notice there on till the atinics go off. Actually pretty cool that it follows the lunar cycle. Starts off on day1 at 100% brightness then on day 29 it's off simulating the new moon next day start over again. I actually sync it with the calander and has been right on now for almost a year.
Rob--
Don't belive in anything you can't break
I have nothing ! but I stayed in a Holiday Inn last night
It is an interestig device. Although, I wonder why you would worry so much about simulating a proper moon cycle (assuming the light penetration is even remotely proper), when we don't even come close to really simulating the sun cycle to any degree of accuracy.
I think the moon lights look really cool, but I think the whole lunar cycle thing is hogwash, aside from the "neato" factor.
I alo have the one from fishbowl innovations...works great!
someone is alittle :angryOriginally Posted by LoneStar