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LP0 ON FIRE
Jan 25, 2006

beep boop
I’m looking for a rechargeable wireless mount for LED bulbs, where the base does not have to be attached to anything and can lay flat on the ground. I know this probably has to exist, but I haven’t had any luck looking it up. Specifically, I would like to use it for the flame bulb: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0777KGWN3/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_jzglAbR12XJ0J

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Lauroon Kyanka
Sep 17, 2017

*trips on a ladybug*

*dies of old age*
this kickstarter got fully funded on nov 2017, they will begin shipping this month. sounds exactly like what you need. https://www.miaconcetto.com/

MiaLume, a durable, portable wireless decor lamp that brightens up the ambiance of your room, which can also be used as a reading light, totally plugs-free and fuss free!

Lauroon Kyanka fucked around with this message at 16:29 on Dec 10, 2017

LP0 ON FIRE
Jan 25, 2006

beep boop
Haha that looks cool, but that’s not what I need unfortunately. I want to power that LED fire bulb without any wires, so I was hoping there was a wireless, rechargeable mount that could support the power needed for that LED bulb.

That bulb will be in an unused fireplace in a small pile of wood to mock the look of a fire.

Don Lapre
Mar 28, 2001

If you're having problems you're either holding the phone wrong or you have tiny girl hands.
Try finding a 5-12v option then there are simple usb power packs you can use.

LP0 ON FIRE
Jan 25, 2006

beep boop

Don Lapre posted:

Try finding a 5-12v option then there are simple usb power packs you can use.

A fire bulb that connects to 5-12v how? I think it’s really the only LED fire bulb around besides some similar competitors.

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Don Lapre
Mar 28, 2001

If you're having problems you're either holding the phone wrong or you have tiny girl hands.

LP0 ON FIRE posted:

A fire bulb that connects to 5-12v how? I think it’s really the only LED fire bulb around besides some similar competitors.

12v model

https://m.aliexpress.com/item/32843067286.html#autostay

Might find an ebay seller with us stock

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