Does the input power and devices always need to be 12 volts? Thanks for another informative video. Looking forward to more. You are intelligent and beautiful. Your passion for your projects always shines through. Keep up the good work!
Thanks! The controller is configured for 12V devices but there are a couple ways you can set up a circuit for other voltages. One way is to use a 12V relay with the appropriate diode, etc. The specifics of the circuit will depend on what your target voltage is but there are plenty of tutorials online for setting up the circuit.
Great vid...nice little controller.
Thank you for another great video
Great job catherine!
Nice job, and a great controller. Don't forget to add this to your How To: Animatronics playlist!
Whoops! I knew I was forgetting something... Thanks!!
Great job
So good!!!
Another great video! Keep them coming!
Does the input power and devices always need to be 12 volts? Thanks for another informative video. Looking forward to more. You are intelligent and beautiful. Your passion for your projects always shines through. Keep up the good work!
Thanks! The controller is configured for 12V devices but there are a couple ways you can set up a circuit for other voltages. One way is to use a 12V relay with the appropriate diode, etc. The specifics of the circuit will depend on what your target voltage is but there are plenty of tutorials online for setting up the circuit.
Love it!
Can you use this to make an animatronic or cosplay mask blink?
Is it possible to use a servo with this as an output? If so, is there a recommended one?
How can i use multiple pneumatics??