Sunday, November 27, 2011

100 in LED Projector 20000 Hours 1600 Lumen Long Lasting Lamp

100in LED Projector, 20000 Hours Super Long Lasting Lamp # Excellent portable projector for educational, business or home theater use. # Built- in speakers # LED lamp lasts 20000 hours (works out to 4 hours a day for next 14 years) # 4 time the brightness of current handheld pico projectors. # Short cool down period; shuts down in less than 7 seconds # Size: 7" x 6" x 3". About the same size as an outstretched hand. # Weighs less than 3 lbs; fits nicely in laptop case # Includes remote control, power adapter and user guide # Inputs: HDMI, YPbPr, S-Video, TV ,Composite A/V, Headphone, VGA (PC), DC Power (12V) Under TV system, there are such as options as auto TV search or broadcast programs. Portable type, small size & light weight for various applications. Multiple safety designs and easy bulb replacement for safe & convenient use. "Green product", no radiation & pollution, low noise & power consumption.

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Friday, November 18, 2011

Halloween Foot "Trip" Sensor to Trigger Or Activate Lights, Sounds, Scary Effects

!±8± Halloween Foot "Trip" Sensor to Trigger Or Activate Lights, Sounds, Scary Effects

Skill level: Super Easy.
Time needed: 5 minutes.
Expense: .00 - .00

The major bummer with most store-bought Halloween stuff that gets triggered is it's lame. A few tiny eyes may light up, or perhaps it will create a tiny shriek. I've yet to come across anything substantial (Loud, flashy, large, etc.)

"Startle People with a Photo Sensor to Trigger Effects"

You can assemble a little photo-sensor that triggers when people cross it and break the light beam. You may have seen something like this in small stores-when you enter, the attendant gets alerted to your presence.

Ingredients:
Photocell switch
2 Extension cords
Bright L.E.D. Flashlight
1 cardboard tube from paper towel (cut in two halves) or 2 toilet paper cardboard tubes.

1) Take the photocell switch and plug it into your extension cord. Take the other extension cord and plug it into the outlet on the photocell. Whatever devices you will be triggering will be plugged into this cord later. If you don't know what to plug in, see our "scare tactics" article.

2) Tape one of the cardboard tubes to the "eye" photo sensor on the sensor unit so that the cylinder projects out from (and shields) the light senor. This is merely to keep any ambient light (from other decorations or lamps) from interfering with our trigger. This is our "receiver."

3) Tape the bright L.E.D. flashlight to the end of the OTHER cardboard tube. This will be the light beam projector.

4) Find a place along your walkway to set-up the beam. The light (beam) emitting side must directly face the receiver. Remember to place the receiver (which requires power) on the side of the walkway that has outlets and/or leads to your effects. The light emitter side is totally portable. You may want to try to hide each of there in bushes, between rocks, or simply put decorations or things over the devices (being careful not to cover the holes of the tubes.) CAUTION: Do not place the receiver anywhere near water or where it can get wet (sprinklers, ponds, etc.)

That's all there is to it. The L.E.D. flashlight should last beyond any single nights of Halloween scares. We recommend plugging strobe lights, sirens, or other "gags" into the sensor. Check out the "scare tactics" for project ideas.

Halloween Decorations are certainly the foundation of a Happy Halloween, but adding some great effects or illusions and some "scare tactics" are the frosting on the cake. Yes, you may trigger them yourself, but it's much more fun to automate some stuff. This way you are free to hand out candy, laugh with the "victims," or simply just enjoy and take-in the whole exciting experience. For our trick-or-treaters we set up at least three triggered "effects." We were fortunate enough to have a forked drive-way; so we gave parents with "kiddies" an option to take the less-scary route. You may choose to warn anyone with little kids that there are some scary things ahead. It's fun to scare the older kids, teens, and adults, but not so nice to terrorize toddlers.


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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Infocus IN1 Home Theater Projector TV at 83"

This is my new Infocus IN1 DLP projector. I have it hooked up to my VCR for watching TV. It was refurbished and only cost 9 with free shipping! I got it from EBAY. I cant believe how nice it looks for how cheap it costed. I heard the replacement lamps for it are only so thats really good too.

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