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I was reading the "Thunder and Lightning on the Cheap" thread and asked a question there but I think it is better that I ask it in a new thread rather than take that thread in a whole new direction.

I would like to have thunder and lightning in my yard but I don't have trees to put lights, and my front yard is small. I am also thinking of having some lights flickering in the garage at the same time.

Otaku suggested I build some circuits but I don't know how to do that or if I can do it safely. Is there a cheap way to do both using wireless speakers or regular speakers to set both things off separately but synchronize them?

Also don't know where to put lights in the yard. Mount them on the house

Any suggestions will be appreciated. Thanks
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Hi HB, I don't knowmuch about circuitry either, however this project is simple enough that I made it for a show we put up about a year ago:

http://www.halloweenpropmaster.com/u-build-it3.htm

You can run a whole row of lights on this if you connect the lights in series.
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Hi HB. I read the other thread, and I've been giving it some thought. It seems you either need to mount the lights on your house, or make your own trees, lol. I was thinking that a few lengths of PVC attached together, with some old branches stuck on, and the lights also obscured by fake or dead branches might do the trick. I wouldn't suggest doing it with a metal pipe unless you ground it, real lightning + tall steel pipe could = zzzzap. You could run both lightning systems off of the same lightning controller. The lightning FX unit has multiple outlets that can handle up to 500 Watts total. Just run one extension cord up the inside of the PVC tree, or to the lights mounted on the house, and another to the lights inside the garage.
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i wanna do the same only with the front porch light. i want the light to be on steady but flicker like it's going to go out when the lightning goes off. i think this does it http://www.hauntmasterproducts.com/14.html but i dont feel like spending $70.00
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HB, I don't have trees either what I did was I went to walmart and bought two of those work lites that have 2 500 watt halogen bulbs..I got then home and spray painted them all black, I then was able to "hide" them behind a couple of tombstones. I used the I-Zombie 2400 dual channel lightning controller. If you yard is small like you say a single channel would be plenty. After you have thunder/lightning you will never go without it again.

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I have the same problem at my house, no trees. What I did was use one of those board clamps you can get in the tool section of Home Depot or Lowes and attach two floods to it. These ratchet down tight enough to hang the lights on the eave of your house without having to drill any holes. Mines welded together, but the same thing can be accomplished with nuts and bolts. I put the lights on a longer steel extension to keep them from hitting people in the eyes, and it also gives a better angle for the "lightning" on the front of the house.
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I like that simple safe and non-destructive
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Thanks for all of the suggestions.

They are all really good. Any other suggestions are welcome. I have to research what I can put together and keep it kind of inexpensive.

I do have a question about the lights. Does it matter what type of lights? I imagine halogen would give the brightnes and color. I read somewhere that people use photography bulbs.

and.....I just confused myself.....
The lightning outside would come on with the thunder sound but the lights inside would have to go off....I know nothing about this stuff can anybody straighten me out? I may have to buy 2 different things or modify something?

If I can make it work I'll be more than happy to post it when I get it done!

Hee Hee I am getting a little worked-up! Getting ideas!
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Haunted Bayou:
I JUST saw you question to me on the other thread - sorry I missed it before! We just set the lights on the ground and hide them behind headstones or haybales, etc.
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They have sound activated strobe lights- got mine on ebay- place them by the speakers for your lightining- it works pretty good.
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