The lights have to be paired up in series in order to safely accept a 12 volt supply, and then the three pairs wired in parallel.
All of this wiring will be located underneath the thin strip of wood. That means a channel will have to be gouged out along the underside of the wooden strip so as to house the wires. I'm not sure how feasible a plan that is.
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Currently listening to:
A podcast called "Bass and Bleepcast" by Optimo and available from this website.
http://www.optimo.co.uk/podcasts/index.xml
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Last night's dinner:
Guinea Fowl |
Bacon protection removed. |
With a rather too floury gravy plus potatoes |
Jam pudding and custard |
Currently reading:
Still on the Kindle sample of this:
As diaries go, it's very readable but completely unrevealing.
So, off to the Mitchell Library, Glasgow to see if I can find an actual book to read.
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Drumming practice update:
Continued with my deconstruction of simple patterns into even simpler patterns and practised and practised and recorded and scrutinised my efforts using my phone as a tape-recorder.
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