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Old 03-20-2006, 11:30 PM
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Request: How to make LED Network tutorial

Can we have someone do a thorough tutorial on how to make an LED network? I know it requires LED lights (duh), wiring (dunno which kind), a transistor or resistor or something like that, a switch and a batter attatchment (most commonly a 9 volt one i think)

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Re: Request: How to make LED Network tutorial

materials required are leds battery wires optional are swtich (very useful) battery holder (also very useful) don't know about transistors and whatnot. our led on our car puzzle is leds wiring battery holder battery and switch

and yes a tutorial would be nice. i know a lot of people have been wanting one for a long time. (thatround how come you ahvn't made one you did led up your s-class. i don't know how to do leds in the cars my dad did the puzzle not me)
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Old 03-21-2006, 01:27 AM
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Re: Request: How to make LED Network tutorial

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materials required are leds battery wires optional are swtich (very useful) battery holder (also very useful) don't know about transistors and whatnot. our led on our car puzzle is leds wiring battery holder battery and switch

and yes a tutorial would be nice. i know a lot of people have been wanting one for a long time. (thatround how come you ahvn't made one you did led up your s-class. i don't know how to do leds in the cars my dad did the puzzle not me)

I bought a pre-made kit for RC cars lol.
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Old 03-22-2006, 01:01 AM
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Re: Request: How to make LED Network tutorial

well that worked nicely now didn't it? can i have some specifics like cost and how manyleds in the kit and what battery etc... did u stick the battery in the trunk?
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Re: Request: How to make LED Network tutorial

it all came assembled. it used a 9v battery, uh 5 mm LEDs or whatever teh standard size is. It wasn't cheap. Either it eas $20 or $40 i can't exactly remember lol sorry about that. Successful? Yes but it was a PITA because the wiring was so cheap. it came with 2 red and 2 white.
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Re: Request: How to make LED Network tutorial

okay thanks! gotta check it out next time maybe light up a car.
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Re: Request: How to make LED Network tutorial

accually this helps me too!

what i did was take a rechargable battery box and just run wires from that to the LEDs
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