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    not sure where i should post this but i found this as i was searching for Christmas gifts.

    I found this Multi-Color LED Lightbulb with remote.


    * IR remote can turn bulb on/off and adjust colors, transitions, brightness levels
    * 4 transition effects - flash, strobe, fade, smooth
    * Access to 16 specific colors (including White, Green, Blue, Red, Orange, Turquoise, Purple)
    * Fits into a standard lightbulb socket
    * Input voltage: AC110/AC220V, 50-60Hz
    * Bulb Dimensions: 4" length x 2" dia.
    * Note: you must remove the plastic tab in remote control battery compartment before using
    http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/lights/831e/

    would this work?

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    * IR remote can turn bulb on/off and adjust colors, transitions, brightness levels
    * 4 transition effects - flash, strobe, fade, smooth
    * Access to 16 specific colors (including White, Green, Blue, Red, Orange, Turquoise, Purple)
    * Fits into a standard lightbulb socket
    * Input voltage: AC110/AC220V, 50-60Hz
    * Bulb Dimensions: 4" length x 2" dia.
    * Note: you must remove the plastic tab in remote control battery compartment before using
    Who would want a 2 inch diameter saber?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lord Maul
    * IR remote can turn bulb on/off and adjust colors, transitions, brightness levels
    * 4 transition effects - flash, strobe, fade, smooth
    * Access to 16 specific colors (including White, Green, Blue, Red, Orange, Turquoise, Purple)
    * Fits into a standard lightbulb socket
    * Input voltage: AC110/AC220V, 50-60Hz
    * Bulb Dimensions: 4" length x 2" dia.
    * Note: you must remove the plastic tab in remote control battery compartment before using
    Who would want a 2 inch diameter saber?
    maybe someone with a 2 inch grip.
    i don't know. i thought this might help, but i guess not.


    request for this thread to be deleted than.

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    How about taking the components out of the casings
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hasid Lafre
    How about taking the components out of the casings
    well is it possible ?

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    Interesting find, I would like to have one to play with. I can see it now a saber with a remote control.
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    you could prolly tie the control pad into a comlink of sorts.
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    Default Re: Multi-Color LED Lightbulb

    Quote Originally Posted by TorLinWaDur
    * IR remote can turn bulb on/off and adjust colors, transitions, brightness levels
    * 4 transition effects - flash, strobe, fade, smooth
    * Access to 16 specific colors (including White, Green, Blue, Red, Orange, Turquoise, Purple)
    * Fits into a standard lightbulb socket
    * Input voltage: AC110/AC220V, 50-60Hz
    * Bulb Dimensions: 4" length x 2" dia.
    * Note: you must remove the plastic tab in remote control battery compartment before using
    Not sure how you'd power that with batteries
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    I am sure that there is a power supply in the base of the unit to convert 120 volts ac into a much lower dc voltage.
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    i also found this....

    Multi-color LED Flashlight
    http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/lights/8db4/

    maybe this might be a better choice ?

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