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Congrats on a great product/well presented website. Agree with jasper, says in FAQ that lights have to be purchased/fitted seperate. Your target market would be put of by this imho. Maybe have a ready to go price as well?
Good idea, I'll try that
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quite trendy. You might be able to look into/fit low voltage DC lighting which only requires a battery or two to be replaced to get fancy light shows happening. 8 double A batteries will create 12v which is usually sufficient to run things like LED, cold cathode tubes etc which are available in a variety of colours which could potentially provide the lighting some people would be looking for - if only for a couple of hours but hey. Only thinking smaller batteries which are nice and easy to find at the shops I guess.

Just isn't as warm as a normal incandescent light bulb but may very well be situations where getting 240v to the assembly would be out of the question.
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i agree with everyone else mate i honestly thought they were gonna some hippy crap but i realy like them. When/if you sort out a ready to go unit with lights and all i mite be keen...
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Very nice and very clever well done, good luck with your new enterprise
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ok guys i changed the products now to be complete units.

that is corten steel, with perspex diffuser and LED lights all for one price. Can still offer stainless or powder coat

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quite trendy. You might be able to look into/fit low voltage DC lighting which only requires a battery or two to be replaced to get fancy light shows happening. 8 double A batteries will create 12v which is usually sufficient to run things like LED, cold cathode tubes etc which are available in a variety of colours which could potentially provide the lighting some people would be looking for - if only for a couple of hours but hey. Only thinking smaller batteries which are nice and easy to find at the shops I guess.

Just isn't as warm as a normal incandescent light bulb but may very well be situations where getting 240v to the assembly would be out of the question.
where can I get these low voltage DC lights, that run off batteries?
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Look great Dave, will be showing the boss - need something to fill an external feature wall.

Not sure if it has been mentioned, Yom raised the LED option, this could be combined with a small strip of solar panels across the top (so their not intrusive). They could illuminate the colour changing LED's. I bought a small colour changing LED spot light for the yard; pointing up a tree it looks good.

...just an idea, may get a few more trendy greenies snapping them up?
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