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    Anybody tried using NL4FX-type connectors for making removable string blades?
    I've seen people using 1/4 headphone connectors, but I'm a little worried about pulling a few amps through one of those.

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    Heh, since this connector has 4 poles, and I only need three for the blade, I can use the last one to make the blade my kill switch.

    Like so:

    Code:
        Blade       Hilt
    +5 ------o  o----UBEC---
    data-----o  o----teensy
    ground---o  o---battery negative
    ground---o  o---ground plane

    Basically the two ground wires are connected in the blade, so the ground plane inside the hilt isn't connected to the battery until the blade is inserted.
    Would be even cooler if I could charge the battery through the same connector too, but that requires more connectors or some trixy electronicses.

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    Unless you are planning to not have the string light up sequentially, you would need a connector with at least the same number of pins as segments (usually 6) + 1 for the positive.
    Most people seem to go with an 8 pin din connector.

    That is unless you are planning to house the electronics in the blade itself. In which case what you are planning should work I guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iwuk78 View Post
    Unless you are planning to not have the string light up sequentially, you would need a connector with at least the same number of pins as segments (usually 6) + 1 for the positive.
    Most people seem to go with an 8 pin din connector.

    That is unless you are planning to house the electronics in the blade itself. In which case what you are planning should work I guess.
    Use Multi pin connectors. Look up medical hand piece connectors for ideas. There are also 1/4" pin connectors with 6-8 contact points.

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    I like this type of ham radio connectors
    ham_con.jpg

    They have a nice detent on the side that makes for a smooth connection when you cant see to line up the blade

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    APA106 LEDs are neopixel/ws2811, they only need one pin for individual LED control.
    More information here: https://www.adafruit.com/products/1938 (The ones I ordered from ebay were a lot cheaper though.)
    The reason I like the NF4FX type connector is because it's a bayonet-style connector. (Push in and twist) which would help lock the blade in place.

    The ham radio connectors look interesting though, how big are they? Have you built a blade using those? pictures?

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    Ooh, that's cool I didn't know you could get through-hole ones. Nice!

    Yeah I have a blade using the ham connectors, not the exact one in the pic, but similar. Here's a pic of the blade:

    ham_blade.jpg

    You can find 4 pole versions also btw.
    Last edited by iwuk78; 05-12-2016 at 11:30 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by profezorn View Post
    APA106 LEDs are neopixel/ws2811, they only need one pin for individual LED control.
    More information here: https://www.adafruit.com/products/1938 (The ones I ordered from ebay were a lot cheaper though.)
    The reason I like the NF4FX type connector is because it's a bayonet-style connector. (Push in and twist) which would help lock the blade in place.

    The ham radio connectors look interesting though, how big are they? Have you built a blade using those? pictures?
    Yes but you need a compatible controller to control the color sequencing.

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    I've been looking for a good solution to allow me to easily plug/unplug my string blade. Still pretty new to this, so I've been trying lots of things. I'm currently trying to figure out if the electric cigarette lighter in a car is a good solution. The dimensions are good, but I've had to do a fair bit of modification so far to get it to work.

    I'm intrigued by this NF4FX connector idea, because it seems like it would be a fast and easy solution. I've looked at some of these connectors online, but I haven't seen any dimensions listed. How tall are they and what's their diameter?

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    Cigarette lighter is only a 2 lead connector.

    Those ham radio connectors are the same ones I was referring too with the medical connectors. You can get 4 to 12 pins.
    Last edited by FenixFire; 05-12-2016 at 12:26 PM.

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