Here's what we need
-1 Surge Protector
-4(ish... Depending on how big the surge protector is) Light socket adapter plugs
-4 (or as much adapters you bought) Twin Adapter
-Some Caulking
or
-Nails and a Hammer
And thats it.
Procedure: (pretty simple stuff)
1) Caulk the surge protector to the designated spot you'd like to have your lights mounted. Let sit over night.
2) Plug in light socket adapters, then twin socket adapters into them. Finally, throw your favorite CFL lights into sockets.
3) Voila, safe and easy way to make a CFL light area. Slap some mylar, panda, whatever your preferences are into the concoction and You're done.
Don't have any pictures for the procedure since A) I didn't think about taking the pictures and I don't have the necessary usb cord for my camera and B) its pretty self explanatory.
This set up isn't too original or awing, however, its completely safe (opposed to splicing and dicing your cords) and is pretty much hassle-free. Enjoy.
-1 Surge Protector
-4(ish... Depending on how big the surge protector is) Light socket adapter plugs
-4 (or as much adapters you bought) Twin Adapter
-Some Caulking
or
-Nails and a Hammer
And thats it.
Procedure: (pretty simple stuff)
1) Caulk the surge protector to the designated spot you'd like to have your lights mounted. Let sit over night.
2) Plug in light socket adapters, then twin socket adapters into them. Finally, throw your favorite CFL lights into sockets.
3) Voila, safe and easy way to make a CFL light area. Slap some mylar, panda, whatever your preferences are into the concoction and You're done.
Don't have any pictures for the procedure since A) I didn't think about taking the pictures and I don't have the necessary usb cord for my camera and B) its pretty self explanatory.
This set up isn't too original or awing, however, its completely safe (opposed to splicing and dicing your cords) and is pretty much hassle-free. Enjoy.