Author Topic: My Latest PSP, 18 custom LED's, Dual Sd reader, 2-2pin dip switches, clean look  (Read 3746 times)

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That PSP is so sexy. Good job man.

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how about some pics along with the vid ///
  you look like a carrot.
My nickname at school is carrot cake, because i can't get tan. I get orange. and my face is shaped like a carrot. And i make a mean carrot cake.

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did you use a transistor to change the led colours from red-blue-green-red??

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Used them for the blue and green LED's but not for the color changing LED's
There are 2 in the umd door they are 3mm RGB color fading LED's
they change color on their own there is not enough power to do them on the transistors

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Nice thats sick psp man good job.

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so they fade on thier own? i understand that rgb leds have 4 pins (ground, r+, b+, g+) but i always thought you needed to connect to a fader board via a switching transistors (more colours, more trans). im probably wrong anyway could you post a wire up of how your leds change colour?

oh and i forgot before.. sweet mod man :tup:
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so they fade on thier own? i understand that rgb leds have 4 pins (ground, r+, b+, g+) but i always thought you needed to connect to a fader board via a switching transistors (more colours, more trans). im probably wrong anyway could you post a wire up of how your leds change colour?

oh and i forgot before.. sweet mod man :tup:

thats multi color LED's for like power lights,
these are just 2 pins they fade on their own without suppling power to different pins,  they all fade in the same order just at fractions off a speed difference so finding 2 that match can be important or not.  the speakers can only supply a max of 3.5 volts with a transistor I believe and these LED's are good with at least 4-5v, otherwise only red and green will work, mainly red
hey are hard to find
here is a link:
http://cgi.ebay.com/10x-3mm-RGB-Slow-Color-Change-LED-Free-Resistors_W0QQitemZ290339797892QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item439999bb84&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14

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How are the DIP switches wired? I want to put some switches in mine.

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I believe used them on positive points for each sections of the leds. Almost like when people use the hold switch to turn on there its simply like that.

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