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Inverters

1.5 Volt Inverters:
Small and light, these inverters are great for costume and other mobile uses!

1.5 Volt Constant/Blink Inverter
Super small AAA power runs 6.5 or 3 feet of EL-Wire
$5.00
6.5 feet
$4.50 3 feet


1.5 Volt Constant Inverter
Tiny 1.5 volt button inverters run up to 1.5 feet of EL-Wire constantly or blink
$2.90

 

3 Volt Inverters:
Another option for a small, light inverter, but with more power to last longer!

3 Volt Blink/Constant Inverter
3 volt DC inverter runs 15-25 feet of EL-Wire
$7.50

 

3 Volt Transformer
Use a wall outlet to power your 3 Volt inverters
$9.50

9 Volt Inverters:
9 Volt inverters let you run more wire on a small battery. Some have transformers available!

Sound Sensitive Inverter
Sound sensitive inverter with sensitivity control and solid on settings
$12.50

 

9 Volt Blink/Constant Inverter
9 volt DC inverters run 15-35 feet of EL-Wire
$7.50

 

12 Volt Inverters:
Use 12 Volt inverters to run short to very long runs of EL-Wire. There are many options available!

12 Volt Constant Inverter
Continuous 12 volt DC inverter runs 100-328 or 165-328 feet of EL-Wire
$79.00

 

110 Volt Inverters:
110 Volt Inverters are great because you simply attach your EL-Wire and plug it in!

110 Volt Variable Blink/Continuous Inverter
110 Volt Inverter runs 150-328 feet of EL-Wire
$139.00

220 Volt Inverters:
These are special inverters for European and other 220 Volt applications.

110/220 Volt Flat Prong Transformer
Use this transformer if you need a 220 Volt option
$15.00

 

 

 

EL-Wire Facts
EL-Wire Neons
•The EL-Wire neons we use are high bright and have a life of 25,000 hours.
El-Wire vs. Traditional Neon Signs
•El-Wire uses 1/10th of the power of a traditonal neon sign.
•El-Wire is flexible so any style of font can be used.
•El-Wire does not get hot and is much lighter than traditional neon signs.
did you know?
The invention of neon signs is credited to Georges Claude and the first public display of a neon sign was of two 38-foot long tubes in December of 1910 at the Paris Expo. The first commercial sign was sold by Jaques Fonseque, Claude’s associate, in 1912 to a Paris barber.
 
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