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  1. #1 Default Electrical questions 
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    Im trying to find the following items, but RadioShack nor homedepot has any of them. Does anyone know where I can find these products?

    An in-line outlet that pulses electrical output. In other words, I need a plug that will plug into an outlet and I can plug one of my lights into it. The plug will then automatically turn on and off the electricity continuously so that my light will continually turn off then on, off then on,... I already own one of these but I don't know where to get more/ different frequencies.

    A non-shatterable regular light bulbs with a very very dim light. Only a few
    Watts. Nice flickering bulbs would also work if they looked realistic (not those stupid flame flickering ones).

    Does anyone sell other electrical lighting options for professional haunted houses?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NateTheGreat View Post
    Im trying to find the following items, but RadioShack nor homedepot has any of them. Does anyone know where I can find these products?

    An in-line outlet that pulses electrical output. In other words, I need a plug that will plug into an outlet and I can plug one of my lights into it. The plug will then automatically turn on and off the electricity continuously so that my light will continually turn off then on, off then on,... I already own one of these but I don't know where to get more/ different frequencies.

    A non-shatterable regular light bulbs with a very very dim light. Only a few
    Watts. Nice flickering bulbs would also work if they looked realistic (not those stupid flame flickering ones).

    Does anyone sell other electrical lighting options for professional haunted houses?

    Thanks
    Nathan
    What are you trying to accomplish? A flicker flame or a strobe light? I have a strobe circuit I'm working on if you want to look at that. Also, I've seen flicker-flame circuits online that you can build cheaply.

    Also, do you have JB Corn's books? He covers lighting systems for haunts extensively. I have them available for immediate download if you need them. Free.

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    JB Corn? I'd love to read that!
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    I purchased yrs, ago, it is a flat disc that goes into a bulb fixture, the light will act normally until you flick the switch off and on a few times then it begins turning the bulb off and on at a steady beat, not too fast. This product was made for an elderly person to have in their porch light so incase of an emergency they could flip the switch a few times and when the neighbors noticed it going off and on they could come over and see what the problem might be.
    There is like one computer chip looking thing at the bottom of the disc.
    I have been using this product for years almost every night. (Since Ravens Grin Inn is open every night.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Warfield View Post
    I purchased yrs, ago, it is a flat disc that goes into a bulb fixture, the light will act normally until you flick the switch off and on a few times then it begins turning the bulb off and on at a steady beat, not too fast. This product was made for an elderly person to have in their porch light so incase of an emergency they could flip the switch a few times and when the neighbors noticed it going off and on they could come over and see what the problem might be.
    There is like one computer chip looking thing at the bottom of the disc.
    I have been using this product for years almost every night. (Since Ravens Grin Inn is open every night.)
    Link?

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    Have you considered using the products created by Lights Alive for your power failure simulation items? Just curious.

    Here is a site I found that has JB's stuff - http://www.nightmarepark.com/JBCorn%20CD.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by MovieRelics View Post
    Have you considered using the products created by Lights Alive for your power failure simulation items? Just curious.
    Link?

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    Here is a site I found that has JB's stuff - http://www.nightmarepark.com/JBCorn%20CD.html
    Those are the raw files. Nightmare Tony and I are working on a reformatted, PDF version.

    The first two books are almost done, give or take some minor tweaking, but are otherwise ready for download for anyone wanting to read them.

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    RadioShack used to carry a Flasher Button that you just drop in the bottom of a light socket then screw a bulb into the socket like normal. Cheap and simple...
    Here is a link to one I found online:
    http://www.google.com/shopping/produ...iw=480&bih=268
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    For those who are looking for lighting control DMX is a great choice.

    Ebay - DMX Dimmer Usually 4 Channels
    Ebay - USB - DMX

    Laptop (Used Craigslist or anything laying around)

    Google Freestyler

    This software is free and easy to use.

    You setup a Cue with the dimmer pack control the brightness and then hit play the light will then pulse to the settings you programed.

    Used this setup for a electric chair prop.
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