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[QUOTE="kane, post: 29404, member: 532"] If you haven't already purchased the rainbow floods, make sure that you look at all options first. I purchased 4 of them in their cheapest form ($25/each as a diy kit) plus shipping, and once you add an enclosure, you're looking at up to $45-$50 An alternative is the Ray Wu 10W DMX floods, which are fully assembled in an enclosure [url=http://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/10W-RGB-DMX-flood-light-DC12V-input/701799_550394253.html]http://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/10W-RGB-DMX-flood-light-DC12V-input/701799_550394253.html[/url] I have 12 of the latter, and I've found the brightness is about the same as the rainbow floods Obviously if you're keen on doing a DIY kit, then the rainbow floods are your better choice! Cheers Kane [/QUOTE]
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