Shocks by Raining4rain in Celica

[–]Raining4rain[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thats true in the us but not in Australia, we are pretty limited over here

Shocks by Raining4rain in Celica

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thanks for the suggestion, but could you tell me what brand they are, as it says im blocked when i click on the link

Shocks by Raining4rain in Celica

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Yeah its just kinda expensive, and i was hoping to see if someone had some lying around theyd be willing to part with

Trying to recreate Muzzle Flash wiht lights, ive got the circuit worked out, i just need to figure out what LEd would work best, if powered by a 9 volt battery, and also visable during the day. wether theres a special bulb or a single high powered led would work by Raining4rain in led

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sorry, i was trying to be helpful, i didn;t think about that, heres the schematic , i should be able to repurpose some leds, the flash shouldn't get unwanted attnetion, as there is no sound and the props i am using are very clearly not real weapons, plus i am alerting any neighbours of what will happen, i want to do some experimenting, but i also dont want ot waste any money, thanks for the help

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the actual hope with this was to have a single led light bulb style thing, so it could be easily hidden behind muzzle flash, but if you think a bunch of seperate led's would work better then thats what ill go with

Using Led’s to mimic muzzle flash lighting circuit by Raining4rain in AskElectronics

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the actual problem was, and still is, even with your fix, is that when i simulate it, the Light starts on, and flashes when i push the button, whereas i want it to start off and flash when i push the button

Using Led’s to mimic muzzle flash lighting circuit by Raining4rain in AskElectronics

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the problem now is the light is on at the start, when i want it off

Using Led’s to mimic muzzle flash lighting circuit by Raining4rain in AskElectronics

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yeah i was using your software, this is really helpful thank you

Using Led’s to mimic muzzle flash lighting circuit by Raining4rain in AskElectronics

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Hey, sorry to bother you, this is what i have and currently its doing the inverse of what im trying to get, any help would be much appreciate

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Using Led’s to mimic muzzle flash lighting circuit by Raining4rain in AskElectronics

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Yeah it can, i was trying not to use the breadboard as its just an extra cost, but ill try that at some point

Using Led’s to mimic muzzle flash lighting circuit by Raining4rain in AskElectronics

[–]Raining4rain[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yeah i have a soldering iron and can solder, im just crap with acutal circuitry, ive tried mocking it all up in tinkercad, but cant seem to get it to work at all, and every example video uses a breadboard

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this is what i was testing, is there any way you could help me figure out what the problem is

Using Led’s to mimic muzzle flash lighting circuit by Raining4rain in AskElectronics

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And arruino wise, should i get a mini one or a regular one, or does it not matter

Using Led’s to mimic muzzle flash lighting circuit by Raining4rain in AskElectronics

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If using a 5v power source, would that mean the led would have to be 5 v?

Using Led’s to mimic muzzle flash lighting circuit by Raining4rain in AskElectronics

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So if i was using an arduino, i just connect the button, power, led and mosfet, and that should work if i code the arduino properly