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The subject of night flys has come up and a request has been made to create an area for the discussion of thier use.
I would start off by saying over the years people have tried various lighting systems from using glow sticks taped on to very fancy grain or wheat or led lights on Hawaiian team kites. The simple light system generally gave you an option of a flasher or steady lights and that was about it. You make the kite loop and dive to streak the light thru the sky. I can remember using an original Joel Shultz Sky Delight f -15 with a strobe light flying on the seawall in galveston. Nearby traffic thought it was a real plane comming in for an emergency landing and often stopped when it flew overhead. OF course years later we would never consider that stunt again.
The latest addition is a microchip sequencer that has several programmed patterns and it repeats each pattern numerous times before moving on to the next. My 20 foot delta with 1152 multi color led's puts on a Vegas Sign style light show. The other big development is in the Lithium rechargable batteries. The larger pack is about $75.00 and lasts several hours with a big load.
As mentioned earlier the easy start would be a few glow sticks taped to the kite for an interesting night effect. Gary has a catherine's wheel set with several mini sticks placed in pockets that creates a unique look that is simple to install. Other people have used straight off the counter battery strobe and led light strings found at Halloween and christmas to dress up thier kites at a relatively low investment.
You can really step it up when you add the computer controller and instead of just a flash the lights sequence and change colors.
The largest concern is that Lithium batteries have an overheating issue as Boeing has found out. Most have a thermister in the pack to turn the charge off when they heat up and back on as it cools down until its fully charged. You should remove it from the kite before charging and consider the fire hazard when its plugged in. A metal pan in the garage is a good place to charge them.
So the questions are: What is your experience with LED kites?
How did you make you own and what hints can you offer to get other people started.
Should night flying be a new after the dinner relax and fly activity during the festivals?
And most important how much tin foil should you wear on your head while the aliens are flying in your area. Yes the kites have caused numerous sightings so should we have a general rule not to fly them around trailer parks?
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Re: Night Fly Kites
I've said this before, but I feel it bears repeating. I think that if anyone attempts to buy a night kite from an overseas source, do not expect them to send the battery if the kite is sent by an air carrier like China's EMS service. Therefore, get a crystal clear idea of the type of battery you will need. You will need to purchase it within your borders.
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@ Capt A... not sure what your warning about ,not geting batteries. Are you saying batteries are expensive, batteries needed are difficult to identify, or batteries are too heavy for the kite application ???
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Re: Night Fly Kites
Clifford, in a recent kite purchase from an overseas supplier, I was able to take delivery of an LED kite, but not with the supplied battery. The battery was removed by the kite maker because airline regulations do not permit the battery to be sent by air. I have learned this is true in both China and Singapore. Therefore, I suggest that anyone who buys a night kite have a clear idea of what the battery requirements are. A suitable one must be bought Statesside. I am aware the the USA has an embarrassment of Chinese made batteries for sale. My guess is that they did not get here by air. My seller was very cooperative and sent photos of the batteries they equip with. If it wasn't for Google translate and a bit of guesswork on my part, I would run the risk of supplying the wrong power to the circuit...and poof!
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BTW the battery is a 3.6 volt lithium rechargable one.
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