
DIY Portable LED Panel (Part 1) - the mechanical build
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I am doing a rig to copy blueprints with a scan app using an iPhone 11. Conducted a test using 2 Neewer 160 LED panels and it worked pretty well. But are a little dark in the corners. Im thinking 2 more panels will be needed to cover. The drawings are 36x48 and 24x36. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Date: 2020-09-05
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aniket
hey GreatScott! I am from India. I like your all projects & I also took some idea from your videos for my college project, so thanks for it.
I have question which light is make more affect when flashes the light on eyes red or white?
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hey GreatScott! I am from India. I like your all projects & I also took some idea from your videos for my college project, so thanks for it.
I have question which light is make more affect when flashes the light on eyes red or white?
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jim3nigma
Hi I'm looking for a way to control my Arduino (or an ESP8266) with an Echo Dot. At first i want to do it with thingshield but it seems they are discontinued. Can you please help?
I realy want to control my lab with alexa =.
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Hi I'm looking for a way to control my Arduino (or an ESP8266) with an Echo Dot. At first i want to do it with thingshield but it seems they are discontinued. Can you please help?
I realy want to control my lab with alexa =.
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Aduentix
Hey i'm just writing here cause it has the biggest change to be read soo: I've just desoldert a display of a radio and with to bring it back alive with an arduiono so maybe someone can help me out if i post pics on google drive?
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Hey i'm just writing here cause it has the biggest change to be read soo: I've just desoldert a display of a radio and with to bring it back alive with an arduiono so maybe someone can help me out if i post pics on google drive?
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trenton
as someone who works with metal daily, i can say that a little bit of lubricant (WD-40 works okay) will save your drillbits some strain, lengthening their life. Love ur vids.
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as someone who works with metal daily, i can say that a little bit of lubricant (WD-40 works okay) will save your drillbits some strain, lengthening their life. Love ur vids.
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ed
Think you do great stuff, I noticed that you mounted the strip w/ foam stick backing onto the aluminum heat sink, how does that dissipate the heat?
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Think you do great stuff, I noticed that you mounted the strip w/ foam stick backing onto the aluminum heat sink, how does that dissipate the heat?
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