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I'M WORKING ON MY FIRST MONUMENT SIGN. I want it to be lit from the ground pointed up and flooding onto a 6' high x 14' long sign. It's double faced. MY supplier doesn't have any info. regarding proper ballasts or suggestions on what lights work best and/or what ballasts are compatible with what lights. Anyone who has any tips on helping please e-mail me. Thanks, Karen
-------------------- karen LeMasters klm signs 5101 DUNBAR huntington beach, CA 92649 KLMSIGNS@EARTHLINK.NET Posts: 13 | From: H.B., CA 92649 | Registered: May 2003
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I would suggest contacting one of your local electricians. They will know what meets code in your area and will meet your needs. A piece of advice here,...get several bids and use the bids to learn what works and the cost involved,....
-------------------- fly low...timi/NC is, Tim Barrow Barrow Art Signs Winston-Salem,NC Posts: 2224 | From: Winston-Salem,NC,USA | Registered: Nov 1998
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YEs,,, be sure you know the rules. Lots of places do now allow flood lights to light signs. They restrict light shining into traffic, onto neighbors, all kinds of other cannot do's.
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