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Phil
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Post Sat Feb 15, 2003 8:58 pm

Well at least with the new PG LED tubes we won't have to worry about any glass breaking. I was sick of all my glass tubes arriving broken.
dbismyname

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Post Sat Feb 15, 2003 10:20 pm

thats true. i bet they are a whole lot more durable than a normal neon
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Post Sat Feb 15, 2003 10:41 pm

its gonna be verry diffcult to acctuly break one of these tubes. even after a car accident. I am sure u could pull them off a car that was fliped and totalyed, and they would still work!
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Post Sun Feb 16, 2003 1:01 pm

hehe,

just curious though, how water proof and weather resisitantr are they??
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Post Sun Feb 16, 2003 1:03 pm

im sure they made sure to seal them very good
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Post Sun Feb 16, 2003 2:49 pm

yeah i was thinking about that as well. I really cant wait to get it. Lol i cant stop thinkin about how im gonna install it and how good it will look hopefully
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Post Sun Feb 16, 2003 3:02 pm

yea i cant wait either...the only problem i have is should i hook it up as soon as possible or wait....you see....im getting a custom rollpan installed in a few months and if i put it on now i will have to take the rear tube completly off to get the work done...but i really want to to install it A.S.A.P...i may just install it anyway
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Post Sun Feb 16, 2003 3:36 pm

vice wrote:
yea i cant wait either...the only problem i have is should i hook it up as soon as possible or wait....you see....im getting a custom rollpan installed in a few months and if i put it on now i will have to take the rear tube completly off to get the work done...but i really want to to install it A.S.A.P...i may just install it anyway


install it now! its only 1 tube that u would have to take off for it.
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Post Mon Feb 17, 2003 11:13 am

silentalero wrote:
hehe,

just curious though, how water proof and weather resisitantr are they??


These tubes look literally unbreakable. Even if the outside tube breaks, the inside is LED's, and LED's are 100% waterproof any almost impossible to destroy. By the looks of these tubes, you would literally have to drive over them to break them, and it wouldn't surprise me if the worked after that.

The control panel has 9 LED's on top to show the function you are on, and there are 8 LED's on the front of the panel. The LED's on the front show the color you are on, and there is a 7-color color-changing LED that cycles as the color on the kit cycles. It is a pretty cool setup. There is a button on the front to change the color, and a mode button on top. This allows you to run any function in an color, or any function in color-changing mode. All of the functions are pretty cool. The scan function looks good. I like to put the strobe function on color-changing mode (that turns a lot of heads).

Be Seen, you are right about the logo on top of the box. I wish it was white to match my car, but it still looks OK.
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Post Mon Feb 17, 2003 11:43 am

kick ass...i didnt know you could do each function in color change mode...that makes it even better....ohh god i need this kit 3 days until they start shipping!!!!!!
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Post Mon Feb 17, 2003 6:08 pm

vice wrote:
kick ass...i didnt know you could do each function in color change mode...that makes it even better....ohh god i need this kit 3 days until they start shipping!!!!!!


Vice, I just talked to Plasmaglow and told them that if they knew anyone who wanted a kit real bad they could ship them yours and you would be willing to wait another month or two. Hope you didn't mind. biglaugh.gif
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Post Tue Feb 18, 2003 6:32 am

lol....well thank you very much..icon_cry.gif
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Post Tue Feb 18, 2003 9:12 am

OK, I've got a question.
ZachO says that the tubes look unbreakable and Aphrodite says the outside tubes look like CHEAP thin plastic (about as thin as a CD case).
WHICH ONE IS IT???? icon_confused.gif
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Post Tue Feb 18, 2003 10:15 am

yea i noticed everyone has a different way of describing it.....i guess we will never really know until we get our kits in...should be next week
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Post Tue Feb 18, 2003 12:58 pm

I don't know what she is talking about. The tube is encompassed in Lexan tubing.
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Post Wed Mar 05, 2003 5:37 pm

Yeah now instead of broken tubes, theres just defective tubes.

Got my kit today and one of the tubes acts completely retarded, but then I don't know for sure if it was damaged in shipping...everything else works fine, but still.

Just have to give PG a call
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Post Wed Mar 05, 2003 5:58 pm

well if your hooking it up to a char charger then thats the problem but if you installed it on you car then it muct be defective...when mine came i almost cried when i saw the box..it was so destroyed..i though that the tubes were all broken for sure...but thank god for Lexan..the UPS people are real ***** for treating things like that...they could have thrown your around alittle to much...when i talked to Pg today they told me there were a few people who got damaged kits
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