What do you use to light your haunted walking trails. I've used Malibu lights but am looking for a better way to light the trails. Any suggestions?????
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Have you seen our FlashFright remote controlled flashlights? This could be an option to lighting a trail, hand out FlashFrights to your guests and have them light their own way.
Nothing sets up a scare like taking away someone’s security blanket.
At Transworld we will be releasing several new enhancements and add-ons for them too.
Here’s the link, plus there are several customer reviews on the Testimonials page.
http://www.monster-tronics.com/produ...products_id=36
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Jeff Londos
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My former haunt was an outdoor show and we used citronella torches for the longest time but after putting up with folks blowing them out for long enough, we installed some electric lanterns that we custom made from the "hurricane" style oil lamps. We used these for mainly ambient lighting between scenes, and in our scenes we just went with practical and theatrical lighting depending on what it was. I think ghostride sells a similar electric lantern that contains a flameless candle. Ours had 11 watt incandescent bulbs in them and we frosted the globes, it gave off just enough light to see by. In addition to that, each had their own independent flicker circuit so it looked a little more natural and not so much electrical. I hope this helps. Im surprised no one has put a product similar to this on the market for all those outdoor haunters, I think it would be a popular item...Something like the Ghostride lantern but a little brighter. Hope this helps.Nate Mitchell|creative consultant
[n8 creative studios]
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trail lights
Originally posted by grofarms View PostWhat do you use to light your haunted walking trails. I've used Malibu lights but am looking for a better way to light the trails. Any suggestions?????
Here's a current list of features:
- 3 models: short range spotlight, wash light, hi-power spotlight
- dual-polarity 12V (doesn't matter which wire is + and which is -, lights up either way)
- plug and play (swap between colors and models without cutting your wires)
- water resistant (can be used outdoors)
- 7 colors: red, green, blue, amber, white, warm white, and ultraviolet
- 100,000 hour life rating
- drop proof
- adjustable mounts
- vibration damper (light won't change direction due to vibration from wall)
Precision X: close range spot
Precision Y: wash light
Precision Z: high power spot
Product line: X, Y, Z
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Originally posted by thrilltainment View PostI believe we have just what you need, our lights are water resistant so they can be used indoors or outdoors:
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Originally posted by Karl Fields View PostAre they UL listed as such?
do your city officials make you use UL listed products only? I know that some theme parks require UL only if it's for outdoor use.
BTW, my first exposure to the haunt business was volunteering years ago at Pirates of Emerson in the bay area ;-)
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LED lighting the safe & fun way!
Our Ether-Light system has been used by several trail style walks, conventional haunts, indoor and out, theme parks, and theaters. Our lights are very happy to be left out in the weather, we use a UL listed power supply and our controllers are even shunted for near miss lighting strikes and static discharge, a concern if your stringing lights all over trees in the midwest! Our controllers will control LED lights that you may have already including many DARKLIGHT and Minipinspot.com models. We sell adapters on the website that allow you to plug and play! All our fixtures at the moment are designed with the mantra "the audience should see the light, not lighting.". We use fixtures that are mountable anywhere and require NO TOOLS at all for installation or use. Our equipment requires no electrical knowlege while at the same time being flexible enough to easily integrate with DMX equipment so a single cable allows you to sync your lights with sound, animations, and computer driven show software suites like vixen and VSA. Check out our website, watch a demo, and feel free to drop us a line with any questions.
www.ETHEREALFX.com
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Email me and I will send you a document on making your own LED's super easy and very inexpensive. I use my own LEDs and I love the lighting it give to my trail. LED has many advantages.
Allen H
stiltbeast@gmail.com
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