Hi All,
I will bring my "Blinkin' Donut" installation all the way from Switzerland.
It is 7 ft diameter donut shaped inflatible, that has rotating light patterns tru LED light wizardery inside. It looks very cool at night.
I had it up at Nowhere 07, the European regional burn in Spain.
My power requirements are 25Watts, at 110V AC or 12V DC.
I would like to do it the green way - use already existing electrical power. I PAY for gas and use, I dont want to leech.
I dont want to set up a generator only for this (I have my own generator from a previous installation).
Is there an art installation that has a generator running all day and night, where I could use about 25 Watts constantly? I would lay a cable (for 12V) to my installation, and place my installation far enough away.
Alternatively I'll use a car battery, charge it up during the day, and move it to the installation every night.
It can be close to the esplanade, no problem (so I could use power from a camp along the esplanade).
I'm an engineer, I can hook up the power, make my own wiring, etc. - so no worries from a technical point of view.
Best,
Fabian aka BubbleBoy (fmeier@gmail.com)
