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[QUOTE="Barnabybear, post: 107368, member: 1899"] Hi, that’s an ambitious project producing pretty cool effects. That said there is no reason why it couldn’t be replicated, I would guess that these where custom manufactured for this project (but 90% of what we do is custom manufactured – not much difference there). Having done a wearable project myself the first thing that stands out is that each unit has very few LED’s lit at any time, this would be more conducive to battery power as the current is lower. The fact that they appear to be fixed to the ground in some type of socket or tube, that provides for ease of setup and would enable them to be removed during the day for charging. Whilst neither of these confirms that they are battery powered it would seem the most practical approach combined with wireless communication for synchronisation. Is it the exact effect you are trying to reproduce? Will the units be fixed for a period of time i.e. can be hard wired? Will it be in a public place like a park where issues such as tripping and electric shock are an issue? Basically the question is can it be wired with a power feed or does it need to be wireless and battery powered? [/QUOTE]
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