This is by far one of the cheapest and most basic of the LED disco light units sold on eBay. It has the gyrating PCB on a cam arrangement that just grinds away all the time, and a set of red, green and blue LEDs that either sequence through 7 arrangements slowly or react to loud sounds with a flash and colour step.
It's actually quite bright for the size, and the circuitry is very basic.
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It's actually quite bright for the size, and the circuitry is very basic.
If you enjoy these videos you can help support the channel with a dollar for coffee, cookies and random gadgets for disassembly at:-
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Bought one of these and wired the LEDs and motor up to an arduino instead!
They all seem to have microphones. It would be nice if they just had a 3.5mm headphone jack.
The thumbnail looks like you're firing a large powerful laser.
Red symbolizes the blood of the workers, so the red lead should always go in the COMmunist terminal on your multimeter when you test Chinese products. Then the polarity will be correct!
How do you power it by turning it??? Magic?
You had me at gyrating and grinding.
why you never share a link from ebay or where the hell you're buying this cheap crappy gear !?
I think you should give pound land LED lights a rest how about a project for us to build along with you no fucking LED's…..well maybe one to show its on
Forgot to zoom? Could see the shitty separation now :p
Nice Video.
And good old german Knippex Tools.
I think you should do more cheap stage lighting tear downs! !
Wondering, if this could be solar powered