Robvdveer
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Hi Ole, I dd put up a little tutorial earlier on fitting the lights, i don,t know if you saw it: http://simplicate.weebly.com/1/post/2013/05/about-adding-led-lights-to-lego-technics.html And there are massive amounts of tutorials on the internet about electronics and soldering. I especially liked the tutorials at www.sparkfun.com they range from basic soldering all the way to creating custom PCB's.
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Robvdveer replied to piotrek839's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
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That's putting it very simply. There is also the animation and controlling of those lights, reading/decoding infrared signals and bluetooth communications. All crammed into very tight spaces. I'm pretty new to electronics, i could have used even smaller SMD components or purposeprgrammed PIC pricessors to get it to about 25% of its size. But SMD soldering is a little too advanced for me.
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Thanks Horace, but i'm not sure we understand eachother. I'm using the standard lego powerfunctions battery box, but with rechargeable batteries inside. This has several more aH's (amp hours) than a regular 9v cell. I cut a PF extension cable and connected it to my board and lights.plus i keep the originality of the model and the exsting power functions.
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I'm finished. Well not really, i need to clean up wires etc. But all the lights are connected. With all lights on, a fully charged PF battery pack with rechargeable AA's is empty in 2 hrs. But it surely lights the room up! I'll be monitoring battery usage in the coming weeks, perhaps i can squeeze out a little more. Also, i've been looking to have a proper PCB produced, perhaps with some lego-sized holes for mounting. That would be cool for a 2nd version. This weekend i plan to update documentation and upload a video of the features. What needs to be done? Cleanup, as mentioned, and the software isn't finished, it cannot be operated remotely yet. Perhaps add feature to dim the lights so the battery holds out longer.
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Awesome! you know i'm jealous on the amount of space you have in the Unimog. Remember, to get a perfect flat fit, grind of the rim of the led, like the marked bit in the image below. I used a small electric knife sharpener to do that, but any dremel-like tool will do. Then you can push the leds all the way in (incl. a bit of wire). Also make sure you select the right leds, i used high intensity, 25 degree beam leds.
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Hi, I'm new to this forum, but not to lego! I've got technic lego from 1982! I'm now much older. Got a bad disease that gave me lots of spare time. So i bought a few sets to keep me busy. I liked the flatbed truck but it seemed a bit lifeless to me. I decided to learn electronics and add a few (28) lights to it. I hope i'm in the right section to show the current progress. I notice that i cannot post images as a new member. For more details, please visit my site at http://simplicate.weebly.com/1/category/lego/1.html, and http://simplicate.weebly.com/lighting-the-room.html Edit: 2nd link failed