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Topic ClosedLED Lighting plugin?

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    Posted: 26.Jun.2010 at 12:48
Hi there
 
I'm not a CAD user but have a client who is looking for a CAD application.
 
They are currently using this software:
 
It autofills a shape with LED lighting modules - connected with electrical wires. This is to give them an idea of how many modules are required.
 
But it doesn't always get it right unfortunately and takes a long time to sort out.
 
Is there something similar available? Presumably this will be CAD software with a plug in?
 
The autofill should work by specifying the size of the LED module (a rectangle) with boundaries and a minimum/maximum length for the connections between LED modules.
 
Then drawing or modifying lines will fill the line with the required number of LED modules.
 
Cheers, Russ
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Jun.2010 at 18:32
Are they using any other CAD programs? 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27.Jun.2010 at 00:15
Hi Thomas

Thank you for your reply

They aren't using any other CAD programs at the minute

Cheers, Russ
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