1   General / General Discussion / Re: Remaking sounds of fluorescent lights  on: Today at 01:26:10 PM 
Started by Mr Lamp - Last post by Mr Lamp
Yeah, that could work. But there is one thing... I don't have such a good microphone. I have a microphone on my phone and it always picks up some background sounds. But of course there are many tools to remove background sounds...
 2   General / General Discussion / Re: Remaking sounds of fluorescent lights  on: Today at 01:22:06 PM 
Started by Mr Lamp - Last post by LightsAreBright27
Get an eol tube and a noisy starter. Record the sounds along with the ballast hum. If you are wanting to make multiple (like a room full) record multiple startups of the lamp (maybe different starter) and change loudness (amplitude) and overlay them. That should get you a decent sound.
 3   General / General Discussion / Remaking sounds of fluorescent lights  on: Today at 01:16:31 PM 
Started by Mr Lamp - Last post by Mr Lamp
Hi

Can someone help me remake sounds of fluorescent starter chimes and 50hZ ballast hum? I have no idea on how to create similar sounds. I am just considering to make an animation with fluorescent lights turning on (and perhaps an EOL lamp). Any help would be appreciated. And of course I can use ready sound effects as well  :bulbman:

Also, any help with the animation itself is appreciated. I will probably be using Blender as it's free. But no hurries, as my current laptop can't run Blender that well (I'm saving for a more powerful computer).
 4   General / General Discussion / Re: Automotive Reverse Lights  on: Today at 12:10:46 PM 
Started by wide-lite 1000 - Last post by Rommie
I've always reversed like that as well. My current car has a video screen which helps, but I don't rely on it. As I said, I've always been crap at reversing, but I'd be totally screwed with a caravan..! I've only ever driven with something on tow once, when I was taxi driving. I had to take a trailer load of bonded luggage from Birmingham Airport to Gatwick after a flight got diverted. The customs lot loaded it all up, sealed it with umpteen seals and locks, and told me "Don't stop for anybody. If the police pull you over, don't let them open it, get them to call us..!"

Fortunately I managed the whole trip there and back without getting pulled and without having to reverse..! The car was an old shape Ford Granada, lovely old thing it was.
 5   General / General Discussion / Re: What did you do today lighting wise?  on: Today at 08:26:25 AM 
Started by RyanF40T12 - Last post by suzukir122
I received a refund on my order regarding the missing lamp, and put my 36w Sylvania to use. It's nice and bright, but the hertz flicker is a bit stronger with that lamp. This is a HPF magnetic R.S ballast for two PL-L 40w lamps... the hertz flicker is exactly like that of most F40T12 HPF R.S magnetic ballasts. With the Sylvania Eco Dulux 36w lamp in series with one Philips PL-L 36w lamp, the hertz flicker looks almost the same as if I were to install a 34w lamp in series with a 40w lamp. It's tough to explain.

 6   General / General Discussion / Re: Automotive Reverse Lights  on: Today at 06:34:52 AM 
Started by wide-lite 1000 - Last post by AngryHorse
Best way to reverse is like the HGV driver’s do, use your mirrors!, not the stupid way they teach you on your test, turning around and looking over your shoulder!, that idiotic way needs removing from the driving test now!
I once pulled up on a caravan site at 10 pm and went the wrong way!, I successfully reversed using my mirrors, with the caravan on the back, the full length of the site, in the dark!

With a bit of practice it became second nature!, I never look over my shoulder anymore while reversing.  8)
 7   General / General Discussion / Re: Automotive Reverse Lights  on: Today at 03:43:08 AM 
Started by wide-lite 1000 - Last post by Rommie
Same here, I've always been crap at reversing  :lol:
 8   Lanterns/Fixtures / Vintage & Antique / Re: Curtis Lighting, Inc. Fluorescent Ceiling Fixtures T17 T12  on: Today at 02:32:52 AM 
Started by skampler - Last post by mobilite
You have quite the nice supply of vintage fluorescent fixtures. The hanger stem assembly with the covers and associated hardware makes these remarkably fascinating and equally cool!
 9   General / General Discussion / Re: When did they stop making lamps with mogul sockets?  on: Today at 01:13:16 AM 
Started by Cole D. - Last post by BT25
I'd say 1980's...300/500W halogen torchieres were all the rage in the 90's...
 10   General / General Discussion / Re: Automotive Reverse Lights  on: May 02, 2024, 10:28:27 PM 
Started by wide-lite 1000 - Last post by Cole D.
Maybe I’m going off topic but after years of not having them, I’ve loved having a backup camera and sensors on my current  car. Especially how it alerts me if cars are coming crossways from either direction, particularly when I’m parked next to a large vehicle and can’t see who is coming.

I don’t rely on it, but it definitely helps instill confidence, especially given the anxiety I have at times.
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