Agradeço ao RUclips e as pessoas que deixam seus vídeos de ensinamentos das coisas que podemos fazer, porém as pessoas terão que ter um pouco de noção de eletrônica e cuidados e atenção, o restante e pura emoção em construir o desconhecido!🏆
Funcionou bonito amigão, muito obrigado, me inscrevi no canal apenas porque acho que a primeira impressão é a que fica, só vi esse vídeo e nenhum mais, ainda, mas como achei muito bem explicado tanto é que sou iniciante e acertei o circuito na primeira tentativa, vou explorar o canal e aprender muito mais, mais uma vez, muito obrigado.
Agree.Back then we did not have YT to post them on..I did video tape some of my projects back in the day on VHS somewhere.I have the Radio shack Forrest Mimms 555 project book somewhere here too.
Hope you like the video and I think next time you will not use 4017 paired with 2, 3pairs of diodes. Don't forget to subscribe buddy 🙂.. Have a Great Day!!
Guys, would this entire circuit be able to withstand 18v (2× 9v) without additional resistors? I would like to use 12v truck lights instead of individual LEDs. I've already tested my lights with 18v and they can handle it.
1. Use perfboard instead of soldering cimponents in mid air. 2. Use a 556 which is two 555's in the same die. 3. Insert one end of the wire in the heat shrink tubing, then solder the other one on and slide the tubing over the joint.
How would you go about making a flasher with a delay so that it actually goes off for a few seconds trying to make a circuit for a model and I need collision lights.
A note to the wise: Always have in mind when soldering - that both LED's & (in particular) IC's can take just _so_ much heat, or they'll be ruined . . . .
I built this with just two LED's and it worked reliably like the in the video, but it eventually burned out one of the LED's. It seems that the output voltage from the IC2 is around 7 volts, which is too much for the LED to handle. Presumably, that's why there were 4 LEDs(?). Not sure though since I'm not all that knowledgeable about this stuff. I tried to add a resistor to lower the voltage, but the timing becomes erratic and unpredictable. So my question is, is there a more reliable way to do this for just 2 LED's? I'm not having much luck getting the timing to sync up or even operate predictably at the speeds I want. Ultimately, what I need is for the first LED to blink twice, then flip to the second LED and also blink twice, then repeat, but at a relatively slow rate. I'm just not having much luck getting it to work reliably. I'm about to give up in the dual 555 timer circuit altogether.
Very good and Happy New Year!!!! Where do you get these very good and cheap ideas, no need arduino, kkkkk!!!! ;-)) Congratulations on your creativity !!!
Valeu! Grato! Efeito espetacular, certamente irei montar...e sei que muitos quando verem funcionando vão querer que faça para eles também, o que farei em gratidão! Boa noite!
You could really shake up the model police car community if you can come up with an 8 light system that can be programmed with different flash patterns per light pair, examples 75fpm, 90fpm, 150fpm, alternate versions of those and so on, I am saddened by the huge lack of realistic flash patterns offered by people who make custom police cars. Maybe integrate Whelen Wecan files that could be flashed onto a chip or something.
I used to make simple circuits like these when I was kid like 8-9. All good until the soldering iron put a huge burn mark in the dining room table. My parents were PISSED!
That was pretty cool although I don't understand how it works lol. I didn't pay attention to the diagrams but I did watch it assembled. How can all the leds be connect together and work like that? I'm not saying it's wrong because I have very little knowledge of this stuff I just don't understand how the red and blue lights would blink independently.
Hi there. I guess is because leds are basically diodes and only alight if electricity flows accordingly to its direction. Even blue and reds leds are soldered “together” they are allocated in opposite directions, see diagram 5:40. This circuit has the function to control the electricity from the battery to leds, in terms of intervals (the flashing) and direction (polarity causing only some leds alight). As you say, I know nothing about this stuff and just wondered the same. Did I little googling research. If I m wrong someone correct me.
It's amazing how people squabble over the little things that won't make a difference. This circuit is poorly constructed and crude, but people have to consider its not going to be part of a space shuttle, so it really doesn't matter. A 556 could have easily been used, but maybe the builder only had triple 5's available. I don't know. Personally I would have used an Arduino nano and written a sketch. Easy peasy.
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Good job bro👍
tres bien beau travail
Lovely!Making shortcuts on the pins of the IC!
Merci pour ces montages
Funcionou bonito amigão, muito obrigado, me inscrevi no canal apenas porque acho que a primeira impressão é a que fica, só vi esse vídeo e nenhum mais, ainda, mas como achei muito bem explicado tanto é que sou iniciante e acertei o circuito na primeira tentativa, vou explorar o canal e aprender muito mais, mais uma vez, muito obrigado.
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Hi dear . If I want fixing abut 10 lad
What can I do
@@mohamedtourky7083 you should amplify the signal first through the Transistor.
No current limiting resistor for the LEDs, no ceramic bypass capacitor on the 555 supply rails to stop them from oscillating at VHF?
Cool,many thanks for demonstration,thanks also being do patietly,God blesh you.
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I was building projects like this in my mid 20's. I'm in my mid 50's now! Sheesh!!!
Agree.Back then we did not have YT to post them on..I did video tape some of my projects back in the day on VHS somewhere.I have the Radio shack Forrest Mimms 555 project book somewhere here too.
@@WPPCProductions I remember that book. I may actually have that one laying around as well. Thanks for the memories! LOL
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Very cool, I’m gonna do that and put on my motocycle
Wot a tool.
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Genial. Feliz Año Nuevo
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Awesome video. Can I use 12V instead of 9V?
Very nice
Never thought of doing it that way,it''s usually paired with a 4017--nice circuit.
Hope you like the video and I think next time you will not use 4017 paired with 2, 3pairs of diodes.
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Guys, would this entire circuit be able to withstand 18v (2× 9v) without additional resistors? I would like to use 12v truck lights instead of individual LEDs. I've already tested my lights with 18v and they can handle it.
Fantastic video new year of January 2019.
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1. Use perfboard instead of soldering cimponents in mid air.
2. Use a 556 which is two 555's in the same die.
3. Insert one end of the wire in the heat shrink tubing, then solder the other one on and slide the tubing over the joint.
Thanks for the suggestion 🤗
How would you go about making a flasher with a delay so that it actually goes off for a few seconds trying to make a circuit for a model and I need collision lights.
Awesome
Que divertido.
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that cooooool LED flasher lights project...
how about speeding control from slow to fast
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Wair can i get stuff like that to make my only flash lights?
A note to the wise: Always have in mind when soldering - that both LED's & (in particular) IC's can take just _so_ much heat, or they'll be ruined . . . .
An exception is Surface Mount Devices.
tks bro
Can we make a smaller simple version with 1 smd led each color?
brother kya 12 volt use kr skte hain uske liye kya changes krne hoge please tell me maine apni bullet main lgani hai
Very nice bro, thanks.
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Exelente!!! Cuanto amp soporta el NE 555 ?
6-12 volta
Awesome.....!!!!! I want like this from long time
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Mantap boss...
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Thanks.Now we need a siren to go with it..
Dá pra fazer com ponte de terminais .
I wouldn't sold those parts directly to the integrated circuit, but to the socket I put the integrated circuit into.
Obrigado :D
Can u make a video by which transistor drive 10 or 20leds
Hello, can i use 12v supply instead 9v battery?
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Nice one
Excelente proyecto!!!!
hi what if I change the 63v capacitor to 50v ? Will the light flash slower ?
Very nice video...
Can you please tell me how can I adjust clock speed from ic1 to ic2 ??
This will look good with 4 Luxeon LED;s (with heatsinks). Obviously, additional transistors , MOSFETS, IRF44 or similar, would be required.
NO FUNCIONA LO HE PROBADO EN LA PROTO UN MONTÓN DE VECES
.... me parpadea uno y cambia
Excelente aportación ya le di like pero la presentación le doy -10
Hey bro is this possible to make with 12v connection
Very good fantastic, i can do with 12 v ?
Yes
No
I built this with just two LED's and it worked reliably like the in the video, but it eventually burned out one of the LED's. It seems that the output voltage from the IC2 is around 7 volts, which is too much for the LED to handle. Presumably, that's why there were 4 LEDs(?). Not sure though since I'm not all that knowledgeable about this stuff. I tried to add a resistor to lower the voltage, but the timing becomes erratic and unpredictable. So my question is, is there a more reliable way to do this for just 2 LED's? I'm not having much luck getting the timing to sync up or even operate predictably at the speeds I want. Ultimately, what I need is for the first LED to blink twice, then flip to the second LED and also blink twice, then repeat, but at a relatively slow rate. I'm just not having much luck getting it to work reliably. I'm about to give up in the dual 555 timer circuit altogether.
will it work on 12 volts???
Very good and Happy New Year!!!! Where do you get these very good and cheap ideas, no need arduino, kkkkk!!!! ;-))
Congratulations on your creativity !!!
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Flashing Police Lights Circuit
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Well done video. I'm your fan. What video program do you use?
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Valeu!
Grato!
Efeito espetacular, certamente irei montar...e sei que muitos quando verem funcionando vão querer que faça para eles também, o que farei em gratidão!
Boa noite!
Thanks. How many hours would that run for on that battery?
full years
Bay, I'm asking if you used 1M Ohms Resistor the LED will stay longer or not?
Zu kompliziert
pode ser ligado em 12 no carro
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try add the speeding control from slow flasher to fast flasher
Молодец так держать!
пусть паять с флюсом научится ,а ты ему молодец
@@Юрий_Гущенков каждому своё брат.
@@Юрий_Гущенков припой с канифолью внутри...
@@anonimus2102 я заметил)) пайка отменная))
@@Юрий_Гущенков пайка как пайка. Видел в разы хуже. У него относительно все аккуратно, какого-то непропая нет, больших соплей тоже. Работать будет.
hola. excelente circuito, lo uvieras hecho almenos en un protoboard. solo es me comentario
El español también usa letras mayúsculas y signos de puntuación, ¿no?
Some commemtary would have been nice, rather than the 'music' which I had to mute.
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I would use a 556 IC (double 555 IC in one)...
Great
hi I would like to make the same circuit but with a 12 volt voltage
this circuit will work with 12v
good and cheap idea
Thanks
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cool bro,,
Thank you so much!!
You could really shake up the model police car community if you can come up with an 8 light system that can be programmed with different flash patterns per light pair, examples 75fpm, 90fpm, 150fpm, alternate versions of those and so on, I am saddened by the huge lack of realistic flash patterns offered by people who make custom police cars. Maybe integrate Whelen Wecan files that could be flashed onto a chip or something.
This idea can be done with one AISI 555 without the need for two AISIHA
top vidio Gi
I used to make simple circuits like these when I was kid like 8-9. All good until the soldering iron put a huge burn mark in the dining room table. My parents were PISSED!
Can i use 6V?
how use it with 12volts?
Hey, buddy! How can I put 2 transistors to connect more LEDs and which should I use? Thank you and congratulations for your channel
yes
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How to LED hpl 3watt..?
this video is realy able to get likes
Sir can we use another resistor instead of 1M ohm if yes which one pls?
You xan connect 2 500k in series
@@Creativecreator thank you for ur reply👍👍
Echt super für die Modelleisenbahn. 👍
Kann man auch 12 Volt-DC als Spannung nehmen ?
Oder mit man dann Bauteile ändern ????
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Die 555 Timer selbst laufen mit 4.5-16v
That was pretty cool although I don't understand how it works lol. I didn't pay attention to the diagrams but I did watch it assembled. How can all the leds be connect together and work like that? I'm not saying it's wrong because I have very little knowledge of this stuff I just don't understand how the red and blue lights would blink independently.
Hi there. I guess is because leds are basically diodes and only alight if electricity flows accordingly to its direction. Even blue and reds leds are soldered “together” they are allocated in opposite directions, see diagram 5:40. This circuit has the function to control the electricity from the battery to leds, in terms of intervals (the flashing) and direction (polarity causing only some leds alight). As you say, I know nothing about this stuff and just wondered the same. Did I little googling research. If I m wrong someone correct me.
It's about polarity. Simple and clear. One IC gives the rapid impulses, the other changes the colour (polarity). That is all.
@@xavip3296 I also could not understand how they work seperately
It's amazing how people squabble over the little things that won't make a difference. This circuit is poorly constructed and crude, but people have to consider its not going to be part of a space shuttle, so it really doesn't matter. A 556 could have easily been used, but maybe the builder only had triple 5's available. I don't know. Personally I would have used an Arduino nano and written a sketch. Easy peasy.
You are right, I had only 555s
Thanks for the comment... 😄