New home made systainer light

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Home made systainer light

What do you think about it

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First a Power Distribution Systainer, and now a Mega Sys-light? You, sir, are a mad scientist indeed!

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Keep the ideas coming!
 
Hi

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Great idea with the light fitted in the bottom. Do you have enough room left inside to store the cable for it, or other stuff?

Festoolviking
 
No inside the systainerI you have only 4 neons lights, 2 switch to light 2 or 4 neons, and 4 plugs. On the systainer under (systainer IV) you have cables:

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I use a powercon to plug the cable into the systainer light and there is 4 aluminium blade as feet under the systainer (have a close look to the picture)

Future improvement of this system is to put inside the systainer IV, 4 pieces of aluminium tube to maque pole in order to put the light at a higher level

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Alex said:
Doesn't it get too hot? ABS plastic can't stand much before it start to melt.

I'm with Alex with the heat concern.

I'm curious why you made something like this. Does it meet a very specific need?
 
I've tried a lot of different lights inside (low power consumption bulb, halogène bulb, led bulb etc) but each time it become to hot. So i've tried specific low heat neon bulb like this:

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the heat is very low even after 5 hours

To improve the light power and protect inside the box I use aluminium textured sheet behind the neon

Why to make this:

In order to stack all my tools and items I need, in systainers. I loose less space into a van.
 

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