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How to make EL Wire Art

Step 8Connect it and turn it on!

Connect it and turn it on!
Once the connectors are soldered on, and everything is plugged into power, turn it on!

For this project, I used an AC-powered EL wire driver that will power up to 15 feet of EL Wire.
I also connected each wire to a different channel of a 10-channel sequencer. (last picture)

Normally, I would have cut the black plastic into a square, or bent the bottom so that it could stand up, or something, but I was impatient and wanted to submit the Instructable.
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5 comments
Sep 4, 2010. 9:31 AMdrhoff says:
the one with the sequencer is especially sweet!
Aug 28, 2009. 9:29 AMandrew.barthle says:
personally i think it looks quite slick being asymmetrical like that... especially if it were hung on a wall.
Mar 23, 2009. 7:39 AManimal0307 says:
I wish I had seen this before I did my computer case mod. Very nice. I like the flashing.

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