How do I hook up a simple LED strip?

Craftydan

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Too keep the bobble head still, of course . . . or constantly moving . . . but for that you'd need to detune the gyro response to have a stable oscillation . . . but need some circuit to keep the feedback limited . . .

No, I don't do crazy pointless projects just because I can . . . Pfttt, who would do that? Not me at all. That would be crazy!

Why? got something crazy and pointless to work on?
 

rcspaceflight

creator of virtual planes
A project !!! Can somebody with some electronics experience post a wiring diagram for one of these ?
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/...ver_Controlled_Switch.html?strSearch=receiver
I'd love to try to build a few...

Thanks !

skindoc

If you mean how to use that, the wiring is straight forward. You plug the three wires into the Rx and then the two other wires are wired the same way a switch is. Power source into one end, device into the other, with the negative of the device and power source connected.

If you mean how to build one, then I have a wiring diagram in this article: http://www.flitetest.com/articles/black-box-alarm-system Along with explanations on the parts you need.


For the record, I built that "black box" because I didn't know I could just buy a relay switch meant for Rx. And no one makes an alarm that is over 100dbs and has a separate power source. So I got creative and made one.