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Re: Real "lights" in town?
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lugnet.town
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Thu, 5 Sep 2002 20:05:03 GMT
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"Pedro Silva" <el_gordo@netc.pt> wrote in message
news:H1zDJA.2tv@lugnet.com...
> That would depend.
> If you're after large towers with projectors, there is a fairly high chence
> they will overheat.
> But supposing you intend to build a soccer stadium, and that it is covered
> all around, you could always follow the latest trend in stadium-building and
> place the lights *all around* the seats' cover, pointed downwards to the
> field. I know there are some modern stadiums featuring this, I just dunno
> *which* (it is likely to be a stadium from a major european team)
>
> Hope to have helped,
>
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> Pedro
Yep, that's exactly what I'm planning to do. Instead of the traditional
light towers at the corners of the stadium, I'm trying to install some
little lights on the 2nd level facing around the stadium. I'm wondering if
it is safe to put together some lights that are similar to having 2 rows of
4 5034 together.
Kevin
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| (...) That would depend. If you're after large towers with projectors, there is a fairly high chence they will overheat. But supposing you intend to build a soccer stadium, and that it is covered all around, you could always follow the latest trend (...) (22 years ago, 5-Sep-02, to lugnet.town)
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