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Great video, would love to see more about electronic projects and 3D printing!
ОтветитьI'd love to see more of this!
ОтветитьMore videos, please!
ОтветитьThis is amazing! I’m just a little worried by the fact that the idler screw in the timelapses is so far through the bolt... mine is barely in. I will have to look into that...
ОтветитьAwesome video and topic! Yes, more please! Can't wait for my mk3s kit to arrive!
ОтветитьWhich filaments did they use for recording sign?
ОтветитьYou should have printed a lock out tag out lock for the breaker
ОтветитьDrowns!
Me: Drowns?
Yes - Drowns!
Please more videos!
Ответить3D printing is more complicated than soldering to be honest
ОтветитьBut I like soldering ;( (jk)
ОтветитьThat nighstand is beautiful i wanna make one!!!
ОтветитьPlease more, very informative :)
ОтветитьIs there any models for the arch? Looks amazing!
Ответитьvery good idea! please show us ways to use PauseAtZ for completely enclosing the electronics in a piece!
ОтветитьPlease more electronic videos.
Cool video!
where cam i find the file for the 3volt light holder at?
ОтветитьYes more videos please!
ОтветитьI would love to see more electronics and 3d printing videos! There's so many possibilities for cheap fun diy, and soldering doesn't have to be too hard once you learn. ;)
ОтветитьSure we want more videos :) Magnetic joints?
Ответитьyes please
Ответить👍🏼👍🏼Great video and yes please!
ОтветитьAnd if i cut off some led what can i do with the cuted one? 😅
Ответитьplease more electronic and 3d-Print!!! I already printed your MediaControl volume knob and it's great.
Ответитьteach me how to make this cool printing timelapse wichout octoprint
ОтветитьMore please, Found the files to this video, awesome work guys
ОтветитьWould it be possible for an electrical novice to power an LED strip directly from the printer?
So to eliminate work piece/enclosure as the printer powers on with no extra power cables leaving enclosure (nice clean look)
Cool ideas!
ОтветитьPlease use high quality duct tape across the whole cirquit breaker instead of sticky tape, your life could depend on it. Also refer to the manual of the cable clamps if you use them, the unisolated part in the video looks awfully short...
ОтветитьWord of warning: LEDs are rated at a current (often 20mA max), not a voltage. Red LEDs in particular usually need far less than 3V to get 20mA.
I've seen enough crafters driving them off coin cells, without current limiting resistor, that I'm reluctant to say "don't do that!".
But those people are getting away with it, rather than using them properly. Just be aware that you're doing it at your own risk.
The usual rule is: use a series resistor of (Battery voltage - LED voltage)/LED current.
e.g. 9V battery, 2V LED, 20mA max LED current = (9-2)/0.02 = at least 350 ohm series resistor. Often the LEDs are bright enough to use a larger resistor.
The numbers get a bit silly when the battery voltage is similar to the LED voltage, and the battery has a significant internal resistance, which is why you can sort of get away without the resistor in some cases.
Fab video thankyou. Would love to see more videos with electronic projects.
ОтветитьYes, I would like more of the same.
ОтветитьSkvělé video, prosím další na toto téma!!!
ОтветитьDo you have a link to the printed battery holder?
ОтветитьGreat video thank you
Ответитьlove these videos!
ОтветитьMore please! With solar power plus night time sensor for outdoor illumination.
ОтветитьYes, absolutely! I'd still love more videos on electronics and printing!
Ответитьwhat if u want to add lights with resin prints ? like for a figure diorama
ОтветитьSuch a great job. Yes more content like this would be good for me.
ОтветитьWhat's the Stupid Music for ?. Is this not a TUTORIAL.
ОтветитьAt the 6 minute mark of this video you show a switch box for controlling lighting. Have you ever heard of a Bluetooth switch box that will remotely control an led on a Cr2032 battery? I’m building a laser target out of a 10ft banner.
ОтветитьThank You!!! Great Video
ОтветитьYes
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