Help required on PL NX-01 lighting
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Help required on PL NX-01 lighting
Hi Guys,
I'm hoping someone here can help me. I've just got the lighting set for the Polar Lights NX-01 from Federation Models, the second item down this page: http://federationmodels.com/products/sp ... efault.htm
However, I'm a complete novice when it comes to lighting, and there are no instructions included. I would be grateful for any advise or assistance anyone can give in terms of placement of the bulbs, should the boards be glued in place etc Does anyone know of a diagram or instruction sheet anywhere? Any other tips & hints would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Sean
I'm hoping someone here can help me. I've just got the lighting set for the Polar Lights NX-01 from Federation Models, the second item down this page: http://federationmodels.com/products/sp ... efault.htm
However, I'm a complete novice when it comes to lighting, and there are no instructions included. I would be grateful for any advise or assistance anyone can give in terms of placement of the bulbs, should the boards be glued in place etc Does anyone know of a diagram or instruction sheet anywhere? Any other tips & hints would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Sean
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No instructions unfortunatly. I post this question in one of the other more frequently visited threads and got some very useful feedback: http://www.starshipmodeler.net/cgi-bin/ ... ht=#661883
To be honest, I've not even started it yet. There's a small nagging fear of making the proverbial dog's dinner of it and I keep putting it off....I keep telling myself "I can do this....I can do this...." and one of these days I'll believe it!
Good luck, and let me know how you get on Yodasan.
To be honest, I've not even started it yet. There's a small nagging fear of making the proverbial dog's dinner of it and I keep putting it off....I keep telling myself "I can do this....I can do this...." and one of these days I'll believe it!
Good luck, and let me know how you get on Yodasan.
Cheers,
Sean.
Sean.
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The only thing that I can't tell is what power supply this kit wants. Unfortunately a 9 votl battery clip doesn't mean anything, as all the battery packs I have, 12volt, 6volt, 4.5 volt, all use the same 9 volt style connection.
PM TrekmanScott and ask him what he used for a power supply. you can use battery or wall-wort I bet.
Can you take a closeup picture of the circuit board, if there's a regulator on there I can look up its specs and tell you the power supply voltage it needs, as long as it produces greater than or equal to the current the board needs it will work.
PM TrekmanScott and ask him what he used for a power supply. you can use battery or wall-wort I bet.
Can you take a closeup picture of the circuit board, if there's a regulator on there I can look up its specs and tell you the power supply voltage it needs, as long as it produces greater than or equal to the current the board needs it will work.
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Yes the wall wort is a mini power supply, the term comes from the many power supplies that are a big lump that hang off the AC power plug. Looks like the wall has a wort or leech stuck to a power socket.
The 9 volt battery has a certain connection style which you can get just as the connector and a pigtail of un connected wires.
The thing is many of the battery packs that you can buy from electronic suppliers, like radio shack or allelectronics, also use this same connection. So just because you see the connector which a 9 volt battery happens to use, doesn't mean that the circuit uses 9 volts.
here's an example:
http://www.kc6sye.com/images/images_05_ ... rdseye.jpg
The battery pack powering the tug, is 12 volts, but the clip attached to the top of it is the typical 9 volt battery clip style.
The 9 volt battery has a certain connection style which you can get just as the connector and a pigtail of un connected wires.
The thing is many of the battery packs that you can buy from electronic suppliers, like radio shack or allelectronics, also use this same connection. So just because you see the connector which a 9 volt battery happens to use, doesn't mean that the circuit uses 9 volts.
here's an example:
http://www.kc6sye.com/images/images_05_ ... rdseye.jpg
The battery pack powering the tug, is 12 volts, but the clip attached to the top of it is the typical 9 volt battery clip style.
<a href="http://www.kc6sye.com/2_wheresaneatpart.jpg" target="_Sparky">Is this plastic thingy on the counter a neat part?</a> <a href="http://www.kc6sye.com/1_casting_inprogress.jpg" target="_Sparky">Let's cast it.</a>
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Delux-8 should be restocked in SSM Store in a week or so. I'm really sorry for the long delay, I had parts issues on the new design.
Good news is this:
New design is half as thick as the old one, less than 1/4" thick!
I moved the connector to the edge of the board which makes it much thinner and the connector is one part now instead of many which means you can actually plug it into a standard 0.1" dual row socket if you want.
Mounting holes are improved. Now they accept standard size #2 machine screws.
I've made a whole bunch of units and soon as I get LEDs in I'll ship units to SSM.
Thanks!!
-John C.
Good news is this:
New design is half as thick as the old one, less than 1/4" thick!
I moved the connector to the edge of the board which makes it much thinner and the connector is one part now instead of many which means you can actually plug it into a standard 0.1" dual row socket if you want.
Mounting holes are improved. Now they accept standard size #2 machine screws.
I've made a whole bunch of units and soon as I get LEDs in I'll ship units to SSM.
Thanks!!
-John C.
That Madman Who Lit Up Deep Space Nine