Mioyoow Bluetooth Speaker DIY Kit Build
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- čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
- Mioyoow Bluetooth Speaker DIY Kit: amzn.to/3nVYP6t
This was a fun kit to build. It took me about two hours to complete because I had to make a couple of changes. The manual does tell you how far the LEDs should be sticking out from their board. After building the kit I can tell you that they should be flush with the edge of the board or the case wont fit.
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I'm a Kester Solder and Flux man from way back. I grew up 5 blocks away from one of their factories in Chicago.
Hi Paul! Looks to be a fun kit to build! As far as solder goes, I love using the 63/37 Kester solder. You won't catch me using lead free solder!
my robotics teacher gave me this to build and i wasn't sure id be able to do this without a visual guide. thank you
For some reason this video was just very soothing to watch. You have a very calm voice and it is quite interesting to listen to your stream of consciousness as you work through the build. Thank you for posting content like this.
Dude! how crazy... i just did this kit last week! 96 SMD LEDS! it came out nice and sounds good too. **oh mine was a little different than the one you have.**
Also, Plusivo 60/40 solder is a good brand. They have flux paste too and other stuff. sold on amazon if you ever can't find your brand.
I built this kit about a month ago. It was a fun kit to build. The LED board worked but the blue tooth module died shortly after power up. The only thing I was unsure about was the power connections to the Bluetooth module. You have inspired me to give it another shot. Just ordered another one. Hopefully it will work out better this time.
Mine did the same thing. I stuck a little Heatsink on the chip. Hasn’t cutoff again.
I ran across your video in preparation to do one of these with my son. Mine didn't have the pads either so I followed your instructions, and managed to keep all the smoke in while having it work first try! Thanks for posting.
Glad to help
I can build kits all day....I miss Heathkit......I just got that speaker kit and will build it tomorrow...Paul I'll send you the board and LED's to solder in for me since you love that part of the project...:)
That's ok, you keep them
Paul check solder on C3.. it looks like a solder bridge to a track
You are the man! I’m just learning and I was only able to do this because of your video, thank you for explaining
The very weak, plastic box is a bear to assemble. The speakers will bend the plastic and the least amount of force will crack the plastic. I should have super glued it together (like you did).
i got a similar project and it seems to have had a update to the PCB, the wiring now makes more sense as its got solder pads for both the switch and the link to the bluethooth module
Looks sweet. Perfect for the bench area to listen to some tunes.
Thanks so much for showing the QR code, it was missing in my kit, or I might have tossed it... Was running into the exact same problems and it was funny that you superglued that thing in the end.
No worries!
I'm just getting started in electronics... but I've already learned that when soldering resistors, LED's, etc... if you place them through the holes and then bend the legs slightly on the other side, they will stay in place quite nicely for soldering, without requiring any BlueTac or other things to hold them in place. And, they will be flush with the board when you are done rather than standing proud.
***As you did with the mic and caps*** LOL
It's kinda important to note, especially with hobby level electronics that are liable to not be properly encased, exposed to more shocks and have less than ideal solder joints, that having components flush with the board means there's no capacity for the strain relief that you'll get with parts sitting slightly proud
@@Bobo-ox7fj Thanks for the tip!!!
Thanks Paul. I’ve learned some cool stuff from watching these vids.
Ordered one thanks for the info first!
I was thinking, before you soldered the LEDs into place, "I'd check that fit". Gonna go get this kit, hopefully the ship to Canada
21:27 YOUR A LIFE SAVER I HAD THE SAME PROBLEM
Gracias amigo eres lo mejor
Looks like a decent little kit Paul. Thanks for sharing your assembly process.
So at 3:25, we are supposed to harvest a piece of the resistor and solder that to the board?
Or the LED legs
I got this kit for xmas and I am almost done building it up. But I was wondering if the speakers have bass. Like subwoofers. Or are they just regular speakers ?
Thank you for the video! My son and I built this kit, unfortunately when we got finished it would not power up, the switch was broke! Tried to bypass the switch and still no power! Any tips?
I use one for the speaker on my desktop. Nice little kit.
Cool. How you you doing Bob?
Could you, in theory, solder wire into the holes for the LED’s to thrn have more LED’s than just one per slot, im thinking of building said kit into a rc truck, would like to see a light display around the ipad which i have for the truck as a visuliser, just curious if it be possable to add wires to extend and to get more than one LED per slot😂 also if u dont wanna use the unit u solder, could u get away without useing it?
Great video thx for posting
magnificent content learnelectronics. I killed the thumbs up on your video. Always keep up the excellent work.
Hey, followed along. My LEDs dont work, any idea what I could do to fix it?
Good
I went to go on your link but it sent me to the USA amazon. I had to go on the UK one so unfortunately you will miss out on a few dollars. Maybe you can link in both next time? This looks like a good build for a beginner like me
What was that blue stuff called that you used for the first two through hole components, to hold them in place? I want to buy some for my projects.
I'm into all the solder from China....I have a storage box full....:) Plus make my own Flux.
Hi Paul! Could you kindly provide the URL to the instruction document shown at 1:46?
What a cool kit.
ICStation has one with SMD LED Dot Matrix Spectrum Bluetooth Audio Speaker DIY Kit $27 with downloadable instrucitons
It could feature music spectrum display though.
Is this kit good for beginners?
Csn i change speakers with 2x 20W ones?
Awesome Video !!!
Kester or MG Chemicals.
I think you might be thinking of Kaboom, which was a fun game!
That might have been it.
Kaboom / Avalanche / Tempest / Arkanoid sent me down the rabbit hole of rotary spinners. AtariAge /CZcams/DuckDuckGo are your friend.
I notice that there appears to be no copper on the top. Are the holes not plated through?
I should have waited. You answered my question when you were inserting the jumpers.
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better use J1 / J2 / J3 on the back PCB...
no need 3 jumb wires on the front
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Why are you not using the keysger soldering station anymore ?
Got a new one
@@learnelectronics so you renonced of the nice keyseger solder station for this old style soldering station .
If it has a 555 timer Ic Paul can build it..Paul aka (555 guy)....:)
Hey project!
he needs an inhaler. thanks for helping me tho
There's something wrong with this video, the max/highest resolution available is 480p, both on computer running 4K and Nvidia SHIELD TV Pro in 4K resolution. Everything else on CZcams plays normally for me, only this one that's low resolution.
If you had to help assemble and trouble shoot hundreds of student kits a year, you would appreciate being a bit OCD in expecting all components being easy to read from left to right.
I must missed that when I taught at CCAC.
Left to right, keep repeating...
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I adducted a child off the street. They enjoyed this project....their parents did not enjoy it so much.
Please return random child.
@@learnelectronics 😂