Pegasus Alpha Centauri lighting

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Pegasus Alpha Centauri lighting

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I'm currently developing a lighting module for the Pegasus mini UFOs - can be used standalone with just a power source for static lighting, or coupled with my LED driver externally for animated lighting sequences.

More details on my blog

http://www.antsnest.net/blog/

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Looking good! :8)
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That looks great I had a design started in eagle layout but never finished. How much will a bare bones board cost (un-populated).
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Post by Ant »

I just posted an update with some video of the lighting module running :)

http://www.antsnest.net/blog/?p=97
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Cool... :8)
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I want one!!!! :D Let me know when you sell. Awesome job.
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Post by wbrowniv »

This looks awesome! :)
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Post by Ant »

Small update on the UFO here http://www.antsnest.net/blog/?p=107

Been a bit busy with the 'real' job hunting....
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That's beautiful! :thumbsup:
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DUDE!!! That's AWESOME! I hope you DO market this! It's a cheap kit so there is $$ left over to buy stuff to go with it! It just BEGS to be put in a diarama with lights! I bought Scale Solution's cow stand for it, and went to town buying all kinds of barnyard animals and people to go with it! I'm looking forward to my build, but it will HAVE to wait for THIS! :)

You rock! Take your time, it's worth waiting for!
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Post by Ant »

Thanks all!

There will definitely be some available to buy - I have 7 more round PCBs - If I shift all them, I'll look into getting another batch made.
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Post by Ant »

Sorry for the lack of updates! I've now found a real job \:D/ so it's back to modelling!

I now have a limited number of UFO lighting sets available. The price is 50 GBP +P&P for 1 set, or 90 GBP + P&P for 2 (Paypal ok for non-UK. Insured postage typically 10 GBP worldwide)

Each set consists of

Assembled & tested controller board with 6 patterns
Assembled & tested lighting board - your colour choice of red, yellow or green LEDs
Prewired miniature mode selection switch
Battery box & lead
1 foot of interconnection wire (8 way)
Instructions

Some basic soldering ability is required to connect the two boards together - I can't do this part because the wires have to pass through a hole in the UFO before joining.

Any questions, give me a shout!
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Post by klamp54 »

For people like me who live in the USA, a much cheaper 16 LED chaser kit can be found at:
http://www.bakatronics.com/shop/categor ... 133&page=2 :D
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klamp54 wrote:For people like me who live in the USA, a much cheaper 16 LED chaser kit can be found at:
http://www.bakatronics.com/shop/categor ... 133&page=2 :D
Spammer?
Albeit it is nice information to have...


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Post by wbrowniv »

While that looks like a decent generic kit, Ant's product is designed to fit into the UFO model like a glove. As having purchased two of these kits, I can tell you the quality is top notch. Even though I have yet to start my build, I have no doubt that everything will fit and function as it should.

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Post by klamp54 »

I'm sure ant's is top of the line but some of us don't have upwards of $100USD to spend on lighting, it's nice to have choices, I have'nt ordered from Bakatronics before but knew some people who have :D
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Post by mgoldcha »

I'm nearly done with my diorama that uses Ant's UFO boards. I can tell you that they fit like a glove AND you have your choice of 6 different light patterns. It was super easy to solder up the connections. I'm so happy with the results that I'm buying his Cylon Raider board too.
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Post by klamp54 »

Any body in the US selling them ? :D
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