That is one sexy shine you got there. NICE WORK!!
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thanks :)
the wifes goin to see her brother for the weekend, so I'll have thurs to mon to do some work :banana:
as long as my stuff shows up that is. I placed two orders with xoxide and only the second one showed up. I've got an email in to see whats goin on
ok minor update. my RGB LED kit came in, I should have the time tonight to solder it all together
ok I got it all soldered together. its not the prettiest but it works. I substituted the 2mm power jack for a standard molex connector.
I didnt get any pics of the work in progress, but I got a couple and a short vid of the vinished product that I will upload tonight. Now I'm going to be changing the wiring between some of the modules so I can use them in different places. I'm planning on using a couple for the "strings" and a few more on the back plate for some surround lighting. I also plan on putting a switch on the ones for the rear so if its too obnoxious I can turn them off
heres this kit assembled with 10 RGB modules each containing 2 RGB LEDs. I opted to install wiring with a molex connector to supply the 12VDC rather than the 2mm jack that came with the kit
and short vid
theres 55 different sequences in all. the complete info can be found here. If anyones looking for this kind of kit I highly suggest this one. And talk to John, he's very helpful and replied quickly to every one of my emails :bowdown:
at about 30 seconds in I stick one of the acrylic rods that will be the "strings" onto one of the LEDs tos ee the effect. It works nicely. I think I may try frosting one and see how that lights up as well
ok so I tried it with a rod that I "frosted" with sandpaper. not soo good. the light gets broken up way too early and doesnt make it more than a few inches into the rod
I'm going to try some different grits of paper and maybe different directions of sanding as well
You could also try frosting the end of the led as well.
Having an LED at each end of the rod will help also