uk flashing curcuit builder?
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uk flashing curcuit builder?
i am doing a amt cutaway tos enterprise, and im half way through, ive successfully replicated the spinning domes effect, i think it looks pretty cool, but now im at the point where i need a flasher curcuit for the nav lights. I have zero knowledge about building flasher ciruits, and very much want to continue with this kit. Is there anyone here in uk that could build me a nav circuit, i need one red, one green and two white all flashing at the same rate, and i need it at about 12 volts, or could someone please direct me to a site that does them, (if one exists), i would greatly appreciate anyones help with this, thank you.
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nickymaude....second circuit from the bottom. $15.25. Check out the other lighting effects too (they have Nav. lights) pre-made and all affordable.
http://www.ngineering.com/lighting%20ef ... hicles.htm
http://www.ngineering.com/lighting%20ef ... hicles.htm
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Hi nickymaude
I can do a navigation flasher circuit which will flash the red and green leds at any rate you choose and also flash white leds (which I assume you want to represent the strobe marker lights?). The white leds can flash at a different rate to the red/green leds if required.
Its the lower (green) circuit board here:
http://wiredfx.co.uk/blog/mk3-effects-kit-now-available
Cost would be around £6 if you wanted the leds wired directly to the board, it may be a smidgin more if you wanted the molex connectors I've used in that example on the website.
PM me if you're interested.
Bernie
I can do a navigation flasher circuit which will flash the red and green leds at any rate you choose and also flash white leds (which I assume you want to represent the strobe marker lights?). The white leds can flash at a different rate to the red/green leds if required.
Its the lower (green) circuit board here:
http://wiredfx.co.uk/blog/mk3-effects-kit-now-available
Cost would be around £6 if you wanted the leds wired directly to the board, it may be a smidgin more if you wanted the molex connectors I've used in that example on the website.
PM me if you're interested.
Bernie
WiredFX
Small Lighting and Effects UK
Small Lighting and Effects UK