I would like a parts list. I did sub to your new channel and welcome to the world of TH-cam creators :>). I do mostly workshop project videos, but I also do videos about using the Ryobi battery to make other electric items. I think I am going to use you PVC light idea except mine will have a plug in for the Ryobi battery (that's why the list). I am a big fan of using Amazon for most of my project videos. Then I just add links in the description to parts I use to make it easy for others to find needed parts. I am sure I will have many questions and suggestion as you go along if you don't mind. Great videos so far, keep it up:>)
Russ thanks for subscribing. I will get the info added to the video by the weekend. I build these with Makita and Dewalt batteries. They make battery holders with 2 wire connection for doing this. Because they are 18 and 20v they are not quite as bright. But. that way you can run them on full brightness without over heating the batteries.
@@paulswoodshop395 That string of lights runs on higher volts than 20v ? Also I am guessing you have made this light with tool batteries as the power source?
@@russveinot5754 You can purchase in 12v and 24v. If you run them at 100% brightness they will over heat after about 15 to 20 minutes. At 20 volts they are not quite as bright but do not over heat. Are you planning on making a lot of these or just one? I buy in as large of quantity as I can but I can Put single items in the parts list. I have done 2 years of experiments to get them to work the way I want them to.
@@electro_solar Menards around me is a 10 pack for $5.99. .95$ is way high. www.menards.com/main/electrical/electrical-tools-accessories/terminals-connectors/termination-connectors/wago-24-12-awg-2-wire-splicing-connector/60343606/p-2654092911167686-c-6447.htm?tid=-478952563487695837&ipos=15
I am working on getting hazmat shipping company that can ship Lithium Ion batteries. They are a big problem. Keep watching and I will let everybody know in a future video.
Thank you for sharing your skills and ideas. Just wanted to tell you that your audio has improved much.
Thanks Ann. It is not easy for me to talk when I am the only one in the room.
Nice build! I built something a bit similar for fishing, attracting fish with a green light
Thanks
I would like a parts list. I did sub to your new channel and welcome to the world of TH-cam creators :>). I do mostly workshop project videos, but I also do videos about using the Ryobi battery to make other electric items. I think I am going to use you PVC light idea except mine will have a plug in for the Ryobi battery (that's why the list). I am a big fan of using Amazon for most of my project videos. Then I just add links in the description to parts I use to make it easy for others to find needed parts. I am sure I will have many questions and suggestion as you go along if you don't mind. Great videos so far, keep it up:>)
Russ thanks for subscribing. I will get the info added to the video by the weekend. I build these with Makita and Dewalt batteries. They make battery holders with 2 wire connection for doing this. Because they are 18 and 20v they are not quite as bright. But. that way you can run them on full brightness without over heating the batteries.
@@paulswoodshop395 That string of lights runs on higher volts than 20v ? Also I am guessing you have made this light with tool batteries as the power source?
@@russveinot5754 You can purchase in 12v and 24v. If you run them at 100% brightness they will over heat after about 15 to 20 minutes. At 20 volts they are not quite as bright but do not over heat. Are you planning on making a lot of these or just one? I buy in as large of quantity as I can but I can Put single items in the parts list. I have done 2 years of experiments to get them to work the way I want them to.
@@paulswoodshop395 I usually use a buck converter & adjust output to save longevity & max light without overheating.
Great idea, you have wago in your store, or u buy them online?
I buy them at Menards. I know they are probably cheaper on line. But I like to see what I am buying.
@@paulswoodshop395 I use wago for every project, I live in Croatia and wago is Europe product, thats why I asking :D
Price for WAGO 24-12 AWG 3-Wire Splicing Connector at Menards is 6,99$ and here in my town is 0,95$ each :D
@@electro_solar Menards around me is a 10 pack for $5.99. .95$ is way high. www.menards.com/main/electrical/electrical-tools-accessories/terminals-connectors/termination-connectors/wago-24-12-awg-2-wire-splicing-connector/60343606/p-2654092911167686-c-6447.htm?tid=-478952563487695837&ipos=15
Excellent video, Paul. Are you selling these or any of your other projects?
I am working on getting hazmat shipping company that can ship Lithium Ion batteries. They are a big problem. Keep watching and I will let everybody know in a future video.