A quick look inside one of the many simple waterproof crystal lights or tealights on eBay.
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I bought a set of these with RGB and remote control, did various static colour options and sequence changing (speed +/-, colour selection ) currently at the bottom of an aquarium, lost the remote.
If these where solar and floated but the LEDs pointed down it will look really good. Could you try to do this ?
I got a nice shock when that life-like blow up came in shot. A real one would make a great wall light!
flipping back to that printout made me think he had built a mini 3d model of the circuit.
trippy.
I love Clive, many upload and none boring… how does he do that
This infrared led board is hand soldered. L1 led soldering is appalling.
Just to wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Bigclive. Thanks for all the videos mate.
perhaps the ic is for an unpackaged shift register to allow incremental lighting and the transistor points are used to oscillate the trigger pin. that would also explain the passive component points
The print out looks 3D
I spend far too much time watching this man pull shit apart…..while I'm supposed to be studying
WOW, I never knew that about codes on those coin cells!
I must say, the print quality of the PCB photo you are using looks very good on camera. At first glance, it really looks like big chunky physical components. Like you are reviewing the industrial grade version of the light 😉
It would be interesting to see how the heavily discounted items on Wish are made. Lots of products which should be quite alot of ££ going very cheaply…
the solder on that led lol
Surface tension pulled leds out of alignment. Good led have nothing next to it and both bad leds have a blob of solder right on pad.
I have that same problem as well, I'll start an upload for one of my videos and occasionally it will just freeze at some random percentage, wired connection, 10mb/s up, it still does it, rather strange.
Hi Clive, do you think you could make a video on transistors and flashing LEDs? I only know the basics. Thanks