Snap Together DIY Neon Sign Kit Gets Your Message Seen in Tasteful Blue Neon

Snap Together DIY Neon Sign Kit

If you’ve always wanted to see your name up in lights or if you have a message you would like the world to see, and the previously featured LED Name Badge is a little too understated for your tastes, how about this DIY Neon Sign Kit that comes complete with snap together blue neon lettering?

The DIY Neon Sign comes with a sturdy plastic mounting into which letters, each of which are provided as individual, sealed snap in blocks, can be easily mounted to form a message of your choice lit in tasteful blue neon with each letter block costing an additional $6.99.

Features:

  • Sealed blue neon letter blocks
  • Low heat generation
  • Choose from letters, numbers, and special characters
  • Push button control for blinking or steady-on
  • Up to 22 neon letters can be connected to a single Power Supply unit
  • Power Input: 100-240 VAC (50/60 Hz, 0.6A)
  • Power Output: 12 VDC (2.0A)
  • Dimension: each letter is 2″ X 3″
  • Note: the neon letters are designed for horizontal connection only (when using a single power supply)

The DIY Neo Sign Kit is sold on a component basis, with the power supply kit base unit retailing for $29.99 and each letter and number retailing for an additional $6.99, whilst a space block will set you back $3.99.

Scrolling LED Name Badge Preview

Alternatively, if you’re looking for a customisable LED sign you can use to display your name with pride or a message of your choice that’s small enough to be worn on your person, perhaps this previously featured Scrolling LED Name Badge might be of interest.

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