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ninja828 11-30-2003 08:43 PM

what do u mean when you refer to the "leads" again?

Stormvet 11-30-2003 09:48 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by ninja828
what do u mean when you refer to the "leads" again?
Basically, change the polarity going through the LED.
Desolder the positive and negative leads going to the LED and switch them around.

ninja828 12-01-2003 08:58 PM

ahhhh....ok thanks for clearing it up

ninja828 12-02-2003 05:23 PM

lights not flashing
 
okay, i did it the first time, but when i tried the setup again a second time, it didn't work. i didn't have time to go to Fry's so i picked up the following at my local RS:

1) 2xLED( one red one blue)
2)2x10uf/16v capacitor www
3)2x 33k ohm resistor
4)2x 330 hom resistor
5)2x 2N2222 transistor

after soldering everything toghether and using a 9v for the power source, the LEDs just stayed on......no flashing. can anyone tell me what i'm doin wrong here? funkytones, if you got it to work, could you hit me up on aim and tell me how u did it?thanks

Stormvet 12-02-2003 06:45 PM

Re: lights not flashing
 
Quote:

Originally posted by ninja828


after soldering everything toghether and using a 9v for the power source, the LEDs just stayed on......no flashing. can anyone tell me what i'm doin wrong here? funkytones, if you got it to work, could you hit me up on aim and tell me how u did it?thanks

I hate to say it but I would suggest tracing everything back through each side of the circuit very carefully. You may not have one of the connections done properly.
The other thing that I'm not 100% certain about is the 2N2222 transistors. Most transistors should work but they could be the culprit.
You could test this theory by lowering the voltage being supplied to the circuit. Try dropping down to 6V or so.

Just a couple of suggestions for you. Not sure if they will solve your problem or not. Good luck!

funkytones 12-03-2003 12:19 AM

nope... i got it almost all resoldered after i took it back apart... but one of the wires broke off one of the trans right next to the main part of it... so i have notheirg to solder it too... so i have stoped short of doing anything till i get another one...hehe... but still workin on it...hehe... tommorow i'll hit up RS...

funkytones 12-04-2003 09:45 PM

well i went another route... and went out on a limb... and look where i am... check out my car now:

http://www.rcpics.net/view_single.php?medid=19139

lol ;)

TypeZer0 12-04-2003 10:14 PM

looks sweet. did you setup three separate circuits or somehow combined it into one?

Stormvet 12-05-2003 09:31 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by funkytones
well i went another route... and went out on a limb... and look where i am... check out my car now:

http://www.rcpics.net/view_single.php?medid=19139

lol ;)

That is AWESOME!!!!! Great Job!
Now, can you submit a post on how you did it? I'd love to see all of the details on that one.

Thanks!

danny_v_l 12-05-2003 03:01 PM

woop woop thats the sound of the police woop woop thats the sound of the beast

ninja828 12-05-2003 09:58 PM

oh wow u got it! and dam that's NIIIIIIIIIIIICE! well.......mine is still not workin properly. my blue led goes one, but my red one starts off ok then fades to off...... i've been looking over that schematic and what i did for at least a week now AND I STILL CAN"T GET IT! i got the right transistors (2n3904).....still didn't work. i was wondering......hey, funkytones, are you using the 10uf 16v tantalum capacitor or is it an electrolyte one like in the stormvet's pics?

funkytones 12-06-2003 12:16 AM

actually i scrapped making that circuit up above... i went to somthing totally different...hehe... look me up on aim and i'll might fill ya in ;)

TypeZer0 12-06-2003 01:09 AM

that's cool and all but i think we would all appreciate it if you posted it here for all of us to read. don't forget that this is a place to share information :D

ninja828 12-08-2003 10:03 PM

hm....hey stormvet, are you sure that the capacitors should be 10uf 16v, not 10uf 35v?

Stormvet 12-08-2003 11:22 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by ninja828
hm....hey stormvet, are you sure that the capacitors should be 10uf 16v, not 10uf 35v?
Well, the one's that I used were 10uf 16v. And that is what the schematic called for.


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