DIY Stage Lighting (from a garden pot?!?) | STAGE FLOODS | PAR CANS

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • **DISCLAIMER: After repeated comments of people telling me how dangerous this is, I feel the need to add this disclaimer. Hot bulbs and plastic with poor ventilation do not mix well. These are not intended to stay on full power for extended periods of time. This could potentially lead to creating smoke or fire. CREATE AT YOUR OWN RISK. These sit at about 15% power for 95% of the time for us. Any effects where they increase in brightness is only momentary.*******
    🔨 ITEMS USED IN THIS BUILD:
    - 3 Gal. Nursery Pot: amzn.to/3sZDxoI
    - Leviton Outlet Box Mount: amzn.to/38jMhOn
    - 4-Inch Octagon Box w knockouts: amzn.to/3rxxYxn
    - 3/4" clamp connectors: amzn.to/3vhXQjg
    - Leviton Heavy Duty Electrical Plug: amzn.to/3brFVys
    - 10" Round Clear Vinyl Plant Saucer 10pcs: amzn.to/2ODLUqV
    - Rust-Oleum Frosted Glass Spray Paint: amzn.to/3qvPJvA
    - 6pk Warm White PAR38 Light Bulb Flood: amzn.to/3btqIwX
    - Eliminator Lighting 4-channel DMX Dimmer: amzn.to/3ccZiuy
    - ADJ My DMX 3.0:
    amzn.to/3SmVlb1
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    At the beginning of October 2019, our church bought it's own building and with the help of others, we turned an old office building into a space for fellow believers to gather and worship Jesus! Since a lot of the stage set up and design would be DIY, we took advantage of this time to document a few of our projects.
    Be sure to check out our other DIY stage lighting video where we make LED strips that pair perfectly with these floods! • DIY Stage Lighting | L...
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Комментарии • 77

  • @lukesmith9059
    @lukesmith9059 Год назад +14

    If you are not going to include a ground wire, the electrical box on the back of the lamp socket should be a plastic one.

  • @WhaleTPK
    @WhaleTPK 2 года назад +8

    You could certainly make some ventilation holes to help with any heat issues.

  • @huntercaswell361
    @huntercaswell361 3 года назад +10

    Cheap planter pots turned into sick lighting!? SO AWESOME! Creative and Affordable $$

    • @adamcoe
      @adamcoe 9 месяцев назад +1

      AND super dangerous!

  • @junak2003
    @junak2003 Год назад +8

    Be careful saying pro tip when you don’t even know what the wires are. Those bulbs take AC power, that means the black is hot, not negative and the white is neutral. At least you managed to accidentally get the correct wires on the proper terminals. DIY projects are great, but if you’re doing a tutorial you should make sure the terminology is correct so someone else doesn’t get hurt. Also missing is a ground, not something I would advise. At least the “can” is a plastic insulator.

  • @daddydiaries
    @daddydiaries 2 года назад

    You guys rocked this bro. Thanks for the inspiration.

  • @abecoulter8550
    @abecoulter8550 2 года назад +1

    blubs grow lamps glow, i would have used spade connectors on the wires

  • @danilo352
    @danilo352 3 года назад +3

    GREAT idea! I’ll probably implement these in our stage design. Having said that, you guys should’ve used something non-plastic for the “bucket.” Not sure what to do about frosted front. Maybe parchment paper (to keep it budget friendly)? And mount the electrical boxes to the 2x4 before attaching the light. This way, the screws points the other direction and don’t risk poking the wires and creating a short (huge fire hazard).
    This is beautiful, but these details make it a bit too dangerous.

    • @mikey38632
      @mikey38632 2 года назад +2

      There is a bit of fire hazard here, especially if they do not use an LED bulb.

    • @WeTalkTone
      @WeTalkTone  2 года назад

      Ours our ran at about 10% power the majority of the time they are on. I have not tested them at full blast for long periods of time, but I would agree, the front diffusion would likely get very hot and could potentially melt. I don’t think however, the idea behind this style of light is to be ran at full power…. Maybe short bursts on time with music, and that has never been a problem for us.

    • @danilo352
      @danilo352 2 года назад +1

      @@WeTalkTone thank you for clarifying. It makes sense. I just wanted to bring that up in case someone has no idea what they’re doing and make a big boo boo. Especially with the screws poking into wires. I’ve been blown away by how clueless some volunteers are; not intended to be mean.

    • @WeTalkTone
      @WeTalkTone  2 года назад +1

      I understand, I didn’t take it as a mean comment - I know those are serious matters!

    • @terryscheid9224
      @terryscheid9224 Год назад

      I love this idea....however....
      When you connect the 2 end lights to your support beam....
      How do you connect the rest of the lights to the same beam? I mean, wouldn't the others be off- centered and not straight across in a line because the beam would now be in the way.

  • @robertharker
    @robertharker 11 месяцев назад

    For 120v AC, black is hot and white is neutral which is similar but not the same as ground.

  • @dannybanda123
    @dannybanda123 3 года назад +3

    Perfect timing, we just started re doinging our stage and I was waiting for this video since I saw the drum cage you guys made! Keep up the work!! 👌👌

    • @WeTalkTone
      @WeTalkTone  3 года назад

      Oh that’s awesome! Hope this helps you guys out.

    • @dannybanda123
      @dannybanda123 3 года назад

      @@WeTalkTone question so we have the lights set up but on the dimmer they are controlled fine the only problem is that they don't fully dim to 0% is that normal?

    • @WeTalkTone
      @WeTalkTone  3 года назад

      @Daniel Banda yes we had this same problem! Hunter figured it out after playing with the settings on the dimmer boxes for a little bit - I just sent him a text but it’s midnight here. I’ll keep you updated!

    • @WeTalkTone
      @WeTalkTone  3 года назад

      Alright, Hunter got back to me and said dip switches 11 and 12 but need to be switched to the on position. Let me know if this helps!

    • @dannybanda123
      @dannybanda123 3 года назад +1

      @@WeTalkTone You guys are quick to respond! thanks for that, unfortunately Im using a dimmer pack A had lying around ADJ DP-DMX20L 4 Channel. So its doesn't have any dip switches, but I will try pressing a few buttons because even when we hit black out on our dmx software everything turns off BUT these lights, they just dim down. If you or Hunter might have any other ideas, let me know. Im waiting of the materials for the Led strips to get here tomorrow so wish us luck!

  • @OludareSogbanmu
    @OludareSogbanmu 18 дней назад

    Thanks so much for this inspiration. So grateful for the inspiration. Please can you help with the connection to your computer and the controls. Thank you

    • @OludareSogbanmu
      @OludareSogbanmu 18 дней назад

      I mean the connection from the time 10:21 to 10:40

  • @ludman2299
    @ludman2299 3 года назад +6

    I'm sure your insurance carrier love these.

  • @joelmcfarlane4777
    @joelmcfarlane4777 Год назад

    thanks Guys

  • @terryscheid9224
    @terryscheid9224 Год назад +1

    Great idea.....however......
    If you glue the covers in, how are you going to change a burnt out bulb?
    My bandmate and I constructed our lights out of #10 cans, electrical cords, colored gels, and wood faceplate screwed to the cans. They've worked well over the years and if a bulb burns out we take the faceplate off and change it. Super easy on a next to no cost budget

    • @WeTalkTone
      @WeTalkTone  Год назад

      Hot glue is definitely by no means permanent. The faces can easily be pulled off and then re hot glued after changing the bulbs. But, if you or anyone has another way, please feel free to do it different than us! DIY is all about improving or finding better/easier/simpler ways of doing something

  • @danshasky7057
    @danshasky7057 2 года назад +2

    These "par cans" are not par cans due to the absence of a gel frame or focusing tube. The title of this video is misleading because these lights seem to be blinder duty only. For a stage wash/flood I would use PAR16 "birdie" cans for a smaller stage like this one or PAR38's for a medium stage and PAR64's for a larger stage. As a spot light I would use an ERS "Leko" (Ellipsoidal reflector spot). Also by replacing the 70w Halogen with a dimmable LED PAR38 of ~15-20w you can cut the heat tenfold and run the lights at 100% power with less heat. To emulate halogen color temperature you can use a lightbulb of around 3200k, incandescent will be 2700k.

  • @alexcostafotografia
    @alexcostafotografia 5 месяцев назад

    I like the final result a lot.... What I don't like is incandescent bulb in a plast bucket. How did that end up?

    • @WeTalkTone
      @WeTalkTone  5 месяцев назад

      Really well! Thanks

  • @mikey38632
    @mikey38632 2 года назад +1

    How are these holding up? If you do more in the future, consider looking up diffusion gels and similar. Rosco has some.

    • @WeTalkTone
      @WeTalkTone  2 года назад

      They’ve been great! Are you recommending the gels are used instead of spray painting the diffusion on? That could definitely work, but the can of spray paint was much more cost efficient.

  • @TheBassLizard
    @TheBassLizard 2 года назад +6

    for the love of your deity, please ask your local fire inspector to look at this. I swear, guys, this isn't a good idea at all. Those floods can be very dangerous, they get stupid hot and those flimsy planters won't hold up for long.. they'll sag, and once they hit the bulb, it's going to ignite, and THAT smoke is as dangerous as the fires. Please, gentlemen, I implore you to have it checked out before you continue. Yours truly, someone who has some really stupid stuff and lived to warn others about it.

    • @WeTalkTone
      @WeTalkTone  2 года назад

      Thank you for your concern. You are not the first person to voice this either - we have just added a disclaimer as the first thing people see in the description

    • @brendonjohnston1343
      @brendonjohnston1343 Год назад

      Is there a different light you could use? Like an LED?

    • @RyanHannaMusic
      @RyanHannaMusic Год назад

      @@WeTalkTone just take the video down completely? you arent qualified to be making any of this stuff let alone preaching it to others and are putting people in danger

  • @bhrntjoshuaabiles6946
    @bhrntjoshuaabiles6946 3 года назад +2

    can you explain a in depth of the wiring of the lights?

    • @WeTalkTone
      @WeTalkTone  3 года назад +1

      There's not much to say, especially when working with just the two prong cords and plugs like we used - white is on silver and black goes to bronze. This video may help, but he is using a three prong (and three wire) set up:
      ruclips.net/video/f_Fpwp6YbJw/видео.html

    • @bhrntjoshuaabiles6946
      @bhrntjoshuaabiles6946 3 года назад +1

      Thanks bro. Keep it up 🔥

  • @championbiz
    @championbiz 2 года назад +4

    OK, I love your DIY spirit, but this is BAD ADVICE... Hot Bulbs inside a PLASTIC container? There's a reason Par lights are METAL. These lights, when run continuously, will get very hot and will likely melt the plastic. Also, with no ventilation for the lights, the heat will build up quickly, presenting a real fire hazard.

    • @WeTalkTone
      @WeTalkTone  2 года назад

      Thank you for your concern. You are not the only one to voice this concern - I have added a disclaimer so that it is the first thing you see in the description.

    • @RyanHannaMusic
      @RyanHannaMusic Год назад

      @@WeTalkTone you are just copy pasting the same reply to these comments when the proper course of action would be to remove the video

  • @mushrumhd
    @mushrumhd 3 года назад +4

    Any heat issues? Seems like they would get hit and melt.

    • @WeTalkTone
      @WeTalkTone  3 года назад +2

      We average ours at about 30% brightness, and don't produce much heat at all around there. Using higher outputs during effects should be fine, but I wouldn't recommend leaving them on at 100% for hours on end.

  • @ericdurante9066
    @ericdurante9066 2 года назад +1

    Awesome design!
    Could you guys add an Amazon link to the suitable wiring you would use?

    • @WeTalkTone
      @WeTalkTone  2 года назад

      This looks to be the correct gauge, but I’m not sure what they use to insulate the wires inside having never used it before. It looks to have good ratings, but use at your own risk. I would test a unit out before wiring up a whole stage with these.
      amzn.to/3DFz2oU

    • @ericdurante9066
      @ericdurante9066 2 года назад

      @@WeTalkTone Right on! Thank you!

  • @hotrodgabe1
    @hotrodgabe1 2 года назад

    Love the design. Drummer is going to be sweating.

    • @WeTalkTone
      @WeTalkTone  2 года назад

      It doesn’t get too bad for the sets we play at church. For anything longer, we just set a mini fan in there and it does plenty

  • @RyanHannaMusic
    @RyanHannaMusic Год назад +1

    lol halogen lights inside a thin plastic bucket with no fan, a solvent based defuser sprayed onto more plastic and a non earthed metal electric box?

    • @adamcoe
      @adamcoe 9 месяцев назад

      If you're looking for a bush league approach to live audio and stage lighting, look no further than your local churchies. Constantly putting a human face on the phrase "a little knowledge is a dangerous thing." The experience and knowhow of a garage band of 16 year olds, but with 150 times the budget. I assume they're looking to "the lord" to protect their building and lungs.

  • @zanihundo3617
    @zanihundo3617 3 года назад

    They look great for such a small budget. Whats the churchs channel? I'm curious to see the lighting at work. Good Job!!

    • @WeTalkTone
      @WeTalkTone  2 года назад

      Hey, thanks so much! Unfortunately, we don’t really have any good video of them in use - our church underwent some changes and we haven’t really had anyone to learn a lighting system and program them for the services. They are now more or less set up in scene presets (we have a green themed preset, or orange, or whatever color to match our pro presenter back ground. But unfortunately, they’ve only ever been fully programmed to run from Ableton Live a handful of times, and none with good video to document it.

  • @TheUnofficialMaker
    @TheUnofficialMaker 9 месяцев назад

    hope they don't catch on fire. Smoke on the water...

  • @zaddylouis995
    @zaddylouis995 2 года назад +1

    Hey guys! Wonderful tutorial but I have a question , 1: what was that little white box at the end next to the computer that you guys had? , 2: what is the program you guys used to use the effect on the lights??.. thank you guys!! Much blessings❤️.

    • @WeTalkTone
      @WeTalkTone  2 года назад

      Just realized I didn’t have a link to it in the description! It’s the dmx interface - ADJ My DMX 3.0 is the one we used to test the lights out: amzn.to/3SmVlb1
      The software we used is the software that comes with their hardware. I think it’s also called MyDMX or something similar.

  • @multimanfouty
    @multimanfouty 2 года назад

    What lights are you running on the ceiling out front?

  • @user-uo2mj6de2x
    @user-uo2mj6de2x 2 года назад

    Hello, could you please recommend any lightboard besides the computer software to use with these so that I can use the board to control the lights live? Thanks

    • @WeTalkTone
      @WeTalkTone  2 года назад

      I unfortunately would not be able to recommend any physical boards… the only lighting board I’ve had any experience was an old outdated ETC Congo, which I would not recommend. Every system I’ve worked with since then had been software/computer based.

  • @brunabarrosmusic
    @brunabarrosmusic 2 года назад

    Hello, I am wondering what fixture profile you guys used for the flood lights? I know that through the dimmer pack we are able to turn it on and off but how do I make it do the programs shown on the video? Were they connected to dmx software when the programs were happening? thank you!

    • @WeTalkTone
      @WeTalkTone  2 года назад

      Yes, we were controlling it with a program called myDMX 3.0 from ADJ

    • @WeTalkTone
      @WeTalkTone  2 года назад

      I don't recall off the top of my head, but I think it's just the most basic single channel fixture. I'll have to check this Sunday!

  • @luiszamudio7963
    @luiszamudio7963 2 года назад

    What program do you use for program the lights?

  • @betplus2018
    @betplus2018 2 года назад

    What are all of the equipment and software you use for your lighting

    • @WeTalkTone
      @WeTalkTone  2 года назад

      We use the ADJ My DMX 3.0 system!

  • @solmariemeza5130
    @solmariemeza5130 3 года назад

    Awesome video. Will be implementing it in our church very soon. Thank you for the awesome information. Quick question: what’s the program and the box you guys used for the lights to change with the software?

    • @WeTalkTone
      @WeTalkTone  3 года назад

      Glad to hear! The little white box was an ADJ My DMX 3.0 - they also make a rackmount version that you can store presets on for when you don't want to hook up to a computer. The program was ADJ My DMX (I think it comes with the hardware, or you could probably find a download online)

  • @timothymohabir6711
    @timothymohabir6711 Год назад

    Hey guys, I am not sure u still use this channel but what software did you use and what was it called on it

    • @WeTalkTone
      @WeTalkTone  Год назад

      Hey Timothy! It was ADJ’s MyDMX software that comes with there MyDMX 3.0 hardware units

    • @timothymohabir6711
      @timothymohabir6711 Год назад

      @@WeTalkTone Thanks. Do you guys think you can explain how you connected it and how you set it up on the Software?

    • @WeTalkTone
      @WeTalkTone  Год назад

      The box is just a typical usb into your computer, and then from that box you run your dmx cords to the lights. It’s been so long ago that I don’t remember much about setting it up in that particular program. But, RUclips will have some excellent resources on it, I am sure!

    • @timothymohabir6711
      @timothymohabir6711 Год назад

      Hey Guys, what is the fixture called so I can connect it on lightkey?

  • @bradystablein3593
    @bradystablein3593 3 года назад

    What size/brand wires are you using for these?

    • @WeTalkTone
      @WeTalkTone  3 года назад

      I want to say 16 gauge but I'm not entirely sure I'm remembering correctly. They were the bare wire you can get cut-to-length at Home Depot in their electrical section.

  • @deangelogardner1
    @deangelogardner1 3 года назад

    Can I pay you guys to do this for me??

    • @WeTalkTone
      @WeTalkTone  3 года назад +2

      😂😂 this was a labor of love but really wasn’t that hard! Grab a couple people to help you out and make a fun night of it!