Tamiya Scania refit - 3 - Lesu Bumper
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- čas přidán 9. 09. 2024
- It's time we tackled the Lesu rear bumper. Most of the build is simple enough, but since the bumper is designed to fit a 6x4 chassis it's not so easy to fit to the 4x2 Scania
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The Accessories make them even more amazing. It's just that initial investment that I can't come up with...
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Great video, very informative
Thank you for the tip on lighting. I thought LEDs could be wired directly to a power source. I will have to learn more on this subject.
Essential LEDs will try and draw as much power as they can which leads to them wearing out very quickly, in the worst case a few seconds. The resistor limits the current to keep the LED safe.
If you have lots of thin wires hooking everything together that can provide just enough resistance LEDs will last for a while, especially if the voltage is close to the LEDs forward voltage.
Great vid. trying to find as much as I can on leds at the moment. When you mention the worst part is the circuit board and being parallel. So if you was to do a full led job on say a grand hauler would you have a resistor on each led? When I was asking and looking online for info many said for a neat job to run parallel circuits.also enjoyed the live stream ,I joined Twitch when I see your YT channel mentioned the live stream. I am Gazzalene on the live stream. Really enjoy the projects you do,thanks for taking the time to help and share,well done.
resistor each LED yes, you can wire LEDs in series and share a resistor, but then you add the VF (forward voltage) of the LEDs. The supply voltage must be higher then the combined VF, so with white LEDs with a 3-3.3v VF there's not enough overhead.
It's a lot less taxing to just use a single resistor per LED, as a rule of thumb on a 5v or 6v supply 220r is safe for every colour and quite conservative. You can use a 120r on white LEDs for a bit more oomph. Of course you can do the math to squeeze more performance from the LEDs, but the difference is small after a certain point.
Under running the LEDs a bit means they really will just about last forever.
You could also just use something like an ob1 RC V3.1M light controller. I'm running one on my Tamiya rig and its excellent. All the output is controlled so you don't need resistors. I have loads of additional lights and they all work perfectly with no risk of blowing the LED's.
What is the model of this key kit from Expo? Thank you so much friend.
key kit?
@@RCMojoTV Yes! the one you show at 0:40 seems to be a full-blown product. thanks.
Oh I see, search eBay for "Expo metric nut spinners" for the nice drivers, and "60 in 1 mini screwdriver" for the kit with lots of bits
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