
Light Cup Holder
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A Very Basic "Bottom" To Go Under A Glass Cup And Hold A 12V 7W Led Spotlight Like: Https://Www.Amazon.Com/Hyperikon-Gu5-3-Replacement-3000K-Dimmable/Dp/B00Osoxogq Using A Bulb Base Socket Like Https://Www.Amazon.Com/Glo-Shine-Halogen-Ceramic-Connector-Adapter/Dp/B00Y7Grgz0 And Powered By A 12V Adapter Like Https://Www.Amazon.Com/Jyp-Rohs-Recognized-Rainproof-Voltage-Transformer/Dp/B071Jwv469 That Power Supply Could Easily Support 16 Lights, I Only Made 9 And Wired Mine With 50' Of 16 Gauge Copper Multistrand Wire, Which Gets Just The Slightest Bit Warm While Carrying The 5A To Feed My Lights. If I Were Going For More Lights Or A Longer Run, I'D Also Go For Thicker Wire. I Used A Variety Of Glasses Which Measured In The 73 To 78Mm Id Range, So The Customizer Comes In Handy For That. I Partially Filled The Glasses With Clear Glass Beads And Sealed The Printed Abs Plastic Bases To The Glasses With Silicone Sealer. These Are Installed In A Raised Bed Over Well Drained Sandy Soil, So They Shouldn'T Be Encountering Standing Water Issues And Are Mostly Supported By Being Buried In The Mulch/Sand. If You Want To Install In A Wetter Area, You Likely Want A Sturdy Stake-Base To Put This On (Very Sturdy Since The Glass Is Breakable, And Heavy With Those Glass Beads In There.)
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