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Type: Posts; User: Strydur
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Looks great!
Greenie, where is he asking for 7/8" tips? And we sell 7/8" parabolic tips
7/8" Thin walled Trans White parabolic Pixel blade tip (thecustomsabershop.com)
You could use the following parts, a...
Can you link those? I could not find them. All I saw was the white only pixel chips not strips.
Neopixel is a term adafruit coined for pixel LED's such as WS2812B chips, They did not create the actual LED's.
I could only find a 3000k or 6000k white version in single color.
Unless a...
This question does not make sense as neopixels are multi color.. I have never seen a single color variant at least.
Working on it
We have had customers bring in "dead" boards and all we did was put in a new SD card and it worked again. I wouldn't give up hope yet. If nothing else send it in and I will take a look.
Couldn't hurt at this point.
If you installed all of that correctly. When you applied power it would say updating but I have seen it not say updating.. either way you want to leave power applied for a couple of minutes to give...
I meant what files did you use to update it. Where did you get them.
What update did you try to do exactly? Are you sure you have the files on the SD card in the correct structure?
If it is a latching switch that will not matter.
I know the OP said momentary but it looks like a latching one to me.
Diagram here.
16mm Anti Vandal Latching Blue Ring Switch (thecustomsabershop.com)
To keep it as basic as possible.. use C1 and NO1 for the actual switch wires.
Yes you can program it to read accurately. I do not recall the setting but it should be in the manual.
Looks great!
Mainly because the cellophane is pretty hard to keep clean and we just never decided to offer it.
Those have been discontinued. Currently we offer the Golden Harvest and the Crystal Focus 10 which both do way more than those boards ever did.
Try not using that one and see what happens.. just clip the wire or unsolder it.
Sounds like you have a blown transistor. Take a close look at the 3? chips you have the Pixel negative's going to
Just to be 100% clear.. this does not go to negative.. Positive in and Positive out.
This makes sense as Amperage is measured in-line unlike voltage which is measured using pos and neg.
This item does not have a - label. It has + in and a out.. suppose it should say + out to be less confusing.
I wouldn't think so..
I assume you mean this.. 20mA DynaOhm™ Variable Resistor (thecustomsabershop.com)
It only goes on the positive side and there is a IN and a OUT. So in from battery source and out to the LED.