Nebulizer VooDoo FX kit
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- Prince of Styrene II
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Nebulizer VooDoo FX kit
Got a question from a lighting newbie. I have the VooDoo FX kit for the Nebulizer. The wiring diagram shows there's 6 LEDs but I recieved 5 in my package. Should there be 6 total?
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- Prince of Styrene II
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No, I havn't contacted them. Just thought I'd poke my head in here to see what everyone else thought.
Here's the wiring diagram:
http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/ff5/ ... C09591.jpg
Here's my board so far. Seems to be in order with fairly clean solder points & no foulups I can see. Red & black to the right are the battery, non-twisted black & white is the on/off, all twisted black & white are LEDs.
http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/ff5/ ... C09587.jpg
Backlit to see the solder points.
http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/ff5/ ... C09589.jpg
Here's the wiring diagram:
http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/ff5/ ... C09591.jpg
Here's my board so far. Seems to be in order with fairly clean solder points & no foulups I can see. Red & black to the right are the battery, non-twisted black & white is the on/off, all twisted black & white are LEDs.
http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/ff5/ ... C09587.jpg
Backlit to see the solder points.
http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/ff5/ ... C09589.jpg
"Hold the weapons Daddy, I'm going to go get my monkeys." My daughter, The Duchess of Styrene
==========================
"No, you're not eating cereal for supper!"
"But, Mommy, it's Star Trek & it's only for a limited time!"
==========================
"I like what you did with your A-hull."
==========================
"No, you're not eating cereal for supper!"
"But, Mommy, it's Star Trek & it's only for a limited time!"
==========================
"I like what you did with your A-hull."
- Prince of Styrene II
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Well, I may have solved my own problem. I went down to Radio Shack & bought an LED just to see if adding one in the last spot would make work. Suprise, it did! But when they all lit, two of them did not. I think that may have been my fault, though. I'm using one of those "Cold Heat" soldering guns. Since it has it's own power, I noticed that when I was soldering a couple of the joints a couple of the LEDs flickered on. I think I may have fried them. Oh well! Thankfully I have some replacements.
Thanks for the help anyway.
Thanks for the help anyway.
"Hold the weapons Daddy, I'm going to go get my monkeys." My daughter, The Duchess of Styrene
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"No, you're not eating cereal for supper!"
"But, Mommy, it's Star Trek & it's only for a limited time!"
==========================
"I like what you did with your A-hull."
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"No, you're not eating cereal for supper!"
"But, Mommy, it's Star Trek & it's only for a limited time!"
==========================
"I like what you did with your A-hull."
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Well, that's good news. I was about to comment on the soldering as one of the black cables came off in the 'backlit' picture.
But I am surprised at the 'Cold Heat' iron doing that. I hope there was no power to the circuit when you were soldering with the 'Cold Heat'.
Looking at VoodooFX's instructions, they were very nicely done.
But I am surprised at the 'Cold Heat' iron doing that. I hope there was no power to the circuit when you were soldering with the 'Cold Heat'.
Looking at VoodooFX's instructions, they were very nicely done.
- Prince of Styrene II
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No, the battery was never hooked up when I was doing any soldering. It is a curious happening with the Cold Heat gun. Somethign to be careful of when I do my Iron Man kit! Right now I'm hot gluing the parts into place then I can put the halves together & take care of the seams. I'll post some pics when I'm done.
"Hold the weapons Daddy, I'm going to go get my monkeys." My daughter, The Duchess of Styrene
==========================
"No, you're not eating cereal for supper!"
"But, Mommy, it's Star Trek & it's only for a limited time!"
==========================
"I like what you did with your A-hull."
==========================
"No, you're not eating cereal for supper!"
"But, Mommy, it's Star Trek & it's only for a limited time!"
==========================
"I like what you did with your A-hull."