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Ok I found the culprit to my sign that stopped lighting up. The ballast busted open and there was some discoloring at top of being burned. The other ballast beside it is fine. ANyone ever seen this on a 12v ballast. Sign has 120 coming from it
well sinalite must have went up also, last few months i used them i compared them to 4over and they were much cheaper, business cards, presentations folders and flyers.
Well! I went back yesterday to swap the power supplies and see if one was faulty. I dont know how I missed this when I was there the other day BUT the one thats not lighting up was actually busted and a little brown discolorization at top of it. Ive got 120v coming into the sign and each power...
I have a right angle sign located on corner of 2 streets, it has 2 faces. I placed LEDs in the sign with 2 drivers. My LEDs were UNDER the total amount I could put on one driver. It has been burning for 2 weeks no issues. The placed called and said one side it out. I went there and checked my...
If someone is going to coach me in something they better have several years in the business that they are coaching AND if they are so good at coaching why arent they in business for themselves? I wouldnt waste my time or money. Business happens and mistakes happen, lessons are learned.
what happened here is they either tacked on some more awning material because itt was cut too short and heat seamed it OR they were working with scraps. I would not letter a damn thing on it UNTIL they had it redone. Its is not even tight on the frame, horrible job
silicone and pads will suffice BUT you have to sand the pads first to insure silicone adheres to pads. back in the day it worked without sanding but not anymore.
First Ive heard of this. I always go thru plans myself and "count" signs. Its hard to fathom a software could be able to do this accurately since all plans are different. Putting your own eyes on plans is always better IMO. Especially since plans change constantly
it should possibly have a rubber insert on top that slides in long track against the side that is closest to building and then the sides and front simply tek screw into the frame, pictures would help.
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