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LEDs on banner?? Anyone?

sinclairgraphics1

Sinclair Graphics & Installations
I have a client that is looking into getting led lights on a banner. They would light up a map that would be printed on the banner. It's for a fiber-optic company so they want to showcase their product basically by using the LEDs. How would I attach them? Is this possible to do? I've never heard of anyone doing this so any thoughts or ideas would be appreciated.
 

OlsonSigns601

New Member
Why spend the money on a banner with LED's.

If you are going to spend that kind of money why not have it on a sheet of DiBond or something?
 

ThinkRight

New Member
I have a client that is looking into getting led lights on a banner. They would light up a map that would be printed on the banner. It's for a fiber-optic company so they want to showcase their product basically by using the LEDs. How would I attach them? Is this possible to do? I've never heard of anyone doing this so any thoughts or ideas would be appreciated.

You could sew the lights ,wires, on with very thin fishing line.
Or you could glue the lights , wires on the back and punch hole to pushthe LED to the front.
More info on the type of LED's you will be using would help.
 

FS-Keith

New Member
I think that would cool with some sort of fabric. doesn't have to be cheap 13oz banner like most are thinking of
 

10sacer

New Member
I've done this before with some LEDs I got from GE that ran off a 9-volt battery. Glued the wires in to place and poked the led through the front and glued them in place. Wired in a push button so folks could read the banner and push the button to see it all light up. Sewed black vinyl on the back to hide everything and cut a small pocket into back to change out battery. The black backer is to hide all the wires if light shines from the back.

Its not hard to do and this was for something temporary that could be easily moved to different locations. For longer term - I would use pvc or aluminum.
 

Moze

Active Member
I have a client that is looking into getting led lights on a banner. They would light up a map that would be printed on the banner. It's for a fiber-optic company so they want to showcase their product basically by using the LEDs. How would I attach them? Is this possible to do? I've never heard of anyone doing this so any thoughts or ideas would be appreciated.

If they're a fiber optic company, wouldn't they want to show off their fiber optics? Normally using fiber optics would be pricey, but if that's what they do, why not use their product on a sheet of ACM or similar?
 
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sinclairgraphics1

Sinclair Graphics & Installations
Thanks 10sacer, this will be the route I will probably go with this. I also may suggest to the client putting it on a rigid substrate, but since I know the leds in the banner can be done and look great, that's what I'll strive for.
 
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