Add LED light strips to any project!
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- čas přidán 16. 07. 2024
- LED light strips can help light up any project. I'll cover how I used them in my laser enclosure and how to add a momentary switch to control them when opening and closing a door.
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Great video. You know it's great when I know exactly how to do all of this, yet I still watch the video all the way through!
I appreciate that! Thanks for watching!
I'm an electrician so this stuff is easy for me but it's nice to see an explanation that shows how this works for people who don't know. Usually, I see explanations that assume that the people following know and understand something important but that is often not the case. This video explains it properly. Good stuff.
Thanks for that positive feedback! I don't claim to be an expert in anything and I still learn new things everyday. My hope is to give others the confidence to learn new things too. I try to find the balance of covering a topic in detail, without being too long and drawn out that people loose interest.
Wow. Radio Shack. That’s a blast from the past. Awesome video.
I miss being able to drop in there to grab basic electronics supplies. I still have a couple rolls of radio shack solder but it's slowly disappearing.
Saw the little dolls on your shelf. When I was a kid, I got an original GI Joe, for Christmas (mid-1960's). My brother got a Mr. Wizard's Experiments in Electronics Raytheon Lectron Science Toy. It was pretty cool. You could build different types of circuits with little magnetic blocks. I've got TONS of LED strips that I've never used. Good to see how easily they're customized. I was just thinking about adding lights to a new sign I cut out today.
These are not original GI Joes, but another company that came out with these highly detailed figures in the early 2000's I think. They work well in giant scale RC warbirds as pilot figures. I don't fly as much giant scale anymore but I keep them around as something cool for my aviation hobby. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the great video! I’ve never done any wiring involving soldering so this was very informative. I guess it’s time to get some soldering equipment and supplies. Thanks Steve!
that there is RC airplane night flying light adding skills re-used for a new hobby!
I added a strip of lights under the X rail of my Shapeoko and I love it.
LED lights on a CNC can be a huge help!
Another very informative video! Thanks
Glad you liked it!
Good video Steve. 👍🏻
Thanks Dave!
Thank you for this very well presented video. Simple step-by-step instructions are very helpful to new hobbists.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks, I am thinking about building an enclosure for my longer ray5 10w laser
Thank you for the video. I recall seeing someone's video several years ago and asking them for a video like this. Now I have one. I did notice that there were no links for the strip lights themselves. Do you have a link to your favorite ones?
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