Outside of the desire for strobe count/pause duration, having it with it's own integrated on off/regulator would be awesome. But at this point I would just go ahead and go all the way with your plans and build one that also accommodates alternating (left to right) and also a beacon into the system. Might as well just make a true "all in one system" at this point. I am sure it would be very profitable with those nice 1 watt LED units. All the others are lack one thing or another, but one of the main issues is the lack of quality "bright" LED's. Anyhow, thanks for developing this. Count me in for purchasing all of your work. I just bought some things.
Loved it totally, I made one similar which was based on PIC based MCU however yours is way simpler than using a MCU. 2:32 the resistor you soldered is 1K ohm and not a 3K as told or 3.6K ohm as shown in BOM material . Hope to see your next version soon.
@@Joyplanes I have a challenge for you. Could you make a Cartboard airplane, meduim in size, but "anti-stall". Let me explain. The plane must naturally want to climb up, so when it dives, it can recover from that. But, when it goes to much up, in a stall pitch, there a MECHANICAL mechanism that puches the elevator down, to make it level. Without using electronics, or RC.
A small correction to one of your statements, Yes JLCPCB does solder through hole components. I have had boards made by them with Hand soldered and smd components on board and they did a great job.
It's an old idea but improved with the use of LEDs. I did this in 1976 with a RC model glider, Cirrus, fully fitted with two small xenon flash tubes running on a 9v battery. It had a tiny red incadecent light on top of the tail tip and small red + green at the tip of its wings that remained on during flight. I was able to fly at night without problems. I then used the same lights and strobe on my 5 feet Kavan Jet Ranger helicopter (not sure if you people of today know that Kavan, a model manufacturing company in Germany, was very popular, made scale helicopters in the 70 to 80s. It was then transferred to his daughter somewhere in late 80s in the US. Don't know it it still exists.) The Bell Jet Ranger helicopter looked realistic that, from a distance you couldn't tell if it was a real helicopter or a toy with all the working tiny lights and flashing xenons and the sound of its size 60 OS engine.
You could always add a 5v regulator at the input if you wanted to power the circuit from higher voltages. I've used them successfully in my projects where the input voltage is 9v, and I am mostly using the circuit to time and light LEDs.
This is what I have been looking for! Question: the board and transcripts indicate up to 15v but your note only 5.5v max. How does one use this for a 12v vehicle??? Thanks!
Hi joyvel. In this pcb is shown only one transistor but in the drawings easy eda is shown 2 transistor, one ss850 and Mmbt555lt1g.. Can you clarified this.. Thanks
Joyvel sir from you learn about electronics I want to learn about it, so that I'll be able to design RC circuit for the RC cars etc. , the way you do it. Please guide me how do I start learning. Needless to say,Hope this'll not obligate you in any way
Would this setup be viable to install in a costume mask where we want two UV LEDs, 12v I think they are, to stay illuminated for 3-4 seconds then blink off for .5 seconds and repeat on loop.. giving the illusion of the eye lids opening and closing in the darkness?
I love this. I want to purchase those circuit boards for a project I'm working on. I tried your links but i must not be sophisticated enough lol. Is there a place i can purchase these complete?
Keep up the great work and ideas,u say u don't know anything but you are Bright enough to make some one as dumb as me really considering building the next thing I completely destroy! If I'm able to build it and it will crash, but something will not be broken
This is great and thank you for the work. As a ship modeler this is going to work great for a base and thank you for your efforts. With some navigation on models there is double navigation lights. So the Red and Green are say a 1 sec pulse while a white navigation set is at a 0.5 sec pulse. But at the 1 sec pulse all the lights blink together. So I wonder if there is a way to split the signal or something to do this sequence timing.
Excellent work, mate - you must have been reading my mind! Should you plan on putting this up for sale in your web store, count me in! (Otherwise, please let us know how we can contribute to you when ordering directly from the manufacturer.) If you want to take this to the next level, you might want to consider a double flash option as on the wingtips and stern strobes of many airliners (like two short flashes followed by a pause: ___x_x__________x_x__________x_x____ ).
Yes once I fix the issues and make a stable version I put it up on the store, and I was also thinking about the digital version that can be activated from the receiver and have double flash or maybe other modes.
Hey man, I just came across your projects and they are exactly what I’m looking for! Excellent work. I was just going to ask if you’d be able to put this up for sale on your site because I’d love to purchase a couple. Let me know!
@@Joyplanes thanks for getting back! Very excited for this in the new year. I’m a real world Airbus pilot and have always loved the double strobe effect it uses. Will you make an announcement on your channel when you have these available? Cheers
@@TeeKeh24 Yes I'll show this on my channel, Also this won't make a double strobe, but I'm also developing a better version that is programmable, so it can have many effects and can be even activated from the radio. I think that will be even better.
@@Joyplanes that would be awesome.. or even add an option for a backup lipo cell that if you lose rc link and you go down it flashes under own power for some time to help locate since we know that all the other electronics of a downed craft will kill the main flight pack pretty quickly , especially if there is an esc fault or other FC short
Wrong setup again! Strobes need to be flashing TWICE with a pause in between NOT once! Something this board is not able to do, same like the first board you did 👎
@@Joyplanes How about buying your printed circuit? I build kits myself, like I've explained about building an IC kit for flashing lights back in the 70s. I an still building kits even today.
Outside of the desire for strobe count/pause duration, having it with it's own integrated on off/regulator would be awesome. But at this point I would just go ahead and go all the way with your plans and build one that also accommodates alternating (left to right) and also a beacon into the system. Might as well just make a true "all in one system" at this point. I am sure it would be very profitable with those nice 1 watt LED units. All the others are lack one thing or another, but one of the main issues is the lack of quality "bright" LED's. Anyhow, thanks for developing this. Count me in for purchasing all of your work. I just bought some things.
Loved it totally,
I made one similar which was based on PIC based MCU
however yours is way simpler than using a MCU.
2:32 the resistor you soldered is 1K ohm and not a 3K as told or 3.6K ohm as shown in BOM material .
Hope to see your next version soon.
Monsters under the bed! Love it and great job!
The warning seems to work for now, but sooner or later some people will dare the power of the dislike button.
@@Joyplanes I have a challenge for you. Could you make a Cartboard airplane, meduim in size, but "anti-stall". Let me explain. The plane must naturally want to climb up, so when it dives, it can recover from that. But, when it goes to much up, in a stall pitch, there a MECHANICAL mechanism that puches the elevator down, to make it level.
Without using electronics, or RC.
A small correction to one of your statements, Yes JLCPCB does solder through hole components. I have had boards made by them with Hand soldered and smd components on board and they did a great job.
It's an old idea but improved with the use of LEDs. I did this in 1976 with a RC model glider, Cirrus, fully fitted with two small xenon flash tubes running on a 9v battery. It had a tiny red incadecent light on top of the tail tip and small red + green at the tip of its wings that remained on during flight. I was able to fly at night without problems. I then used the same lights and strobe on my 5 feet Kavan Jet Ranger helicopter (not sure if you people of today know that Kavan, a model manufacturing company in Germany, was very popular, made scale helicopters in the 70 to 80s. It was then transferred to his daughter somewhere in late 80s in the US. Don't know it it still exists.)
The Bell Jet Ranger helicopter looked realistic that, from a distance you couldn't tell if it was a real helicopter or a toy with all the working tiny lights and flashing xenons and the sound of its size 60 OS engine.
I just ordered a dual pcb set from you to install on a scale T-38 Talon project. Looking forward to getting this!
You could always add a 5v regulator at the input if you wanted to power the circuit from higher voltages. I've used them successfully in my projects where the input voltage is 9v, and I am mostly using the circuit to time and light LEDs.
This is what I have been looking for! Question: the board and transcripts indicate up to 15v but your note only 5.5v max. How does one use this for a 12v vehicle???
Thanks!
That’s awesome! I love JLCPCB, I’ve used them many times and it’s always incredible quality.
Hi joyvel.
In this pcb is shown only one transistor but in the drawings easy eda is shown 2 transistor, one ss850 and Mmbt555lt1g.. Can you clarified this.. Thanks
Joyvel sir from you learn about electronics I want to learn about it, so that I'll be able to design RC circuit for the RC cars etc. , the way you do it. Please guide me how do I start learning.
Needless to say,Hope this'll not obligate you in any way
Would this setup be viable to install in a costume mask where we want two UV LEDs, 12v I think they are, to stay illuminated for 3-4 seconds then blink off for .5 seconds and repeat on loop.. giving the illusion of the eye lids opening and closing in the darkness?
I love this. I want to purchase those circuit boards for a project I'm working on. I tried your links but i must not be sophisticated enough lol. Is there a place i can purchase these complete?
Keep up the great work and ideas,u say u don't know anything but you are Bright enough to make some one as dumb as me really considering building the next thing I completely destroy! If I'm able to build it and it will crash, but something will not be broken
Ya espero la hora de q subas este vídeo en español!!! en el otro canal, saludos
This is great and thank you for the work. As a ship modeler this is going to work great for a base and thank you for your efforts. With some navigation on models there is double navigation lights. So the Red and Green are say a 1 sec pulse while a white navigation set is at a 0.5 sec pulse. But at the 1 sec pulse all the lights blink together. So I wonder if there is a way to split the signal or something to do this sequence timing.
Build two of these circuits! one for red/green and one for white. They are small and cheap and you don't have any weight concerns. :)
First view, Fast comment ,Huge fan of you bro.
PS. I'm going to drop your video on to a large FB model group. You can be rest assured some sales are going to light you up here shortly! Pun intended
Excellent work, mate - you must have been reading my mind! Should you plan on putting this up for sale in your web store, count me in! (Otherwise, please let us know how we can contribute to you when ordering directly from the manufacturer.)
If you want to take this to the next level, you might want to consider a double flash option as on the wingtips and stern strobes of many airliners (like two short flashes followed by a pause: ___x_x__________x_x__________x_x____ ).
Yes once I fix the issues and make a stable version I put it up on the store, and I was also thinking about the digital version that can be activated from the receiver and have double flash or maybe other modes.
Hey man, I just came across your projects and they are exactly what I’m looking for! Excellent work. I was just going to ask if you’d be able to put this up for sale on your site because I’d love to purchase a couple. Let me know!
@@TeeKeh24 I'm still fixing some issues to start selling it. So I hope in January or even February they're ready.
@@Joyplanes thanks for getting back! Very excited for this in the new year. I’m a real world Airbus pilot and have always loved the double strobe effect it uses.
Will you make an announcement on your channel when you have these available? Cheers
@@TeeKeh24 Yes I'll show this on my channel, Also this won't make a double strobe, but I'm also developing a better version that is programmable, so it can have many effects and can be even activated from the radio. I think that will be even better.
It would be interesting to integrate in the circuit the on and off function to be controlled directly from the radio control
Yes, I'll start developing a digital programmed version that can be activated from the radio.
@@Joyplanes that would be awesome.. or even add an option for a backup lipo cell that if you lose rc link and you go down it flashes under own power for some time to help locate since we know that all the other electronics of a downed craft will kill the main flight pack pretty quickly , especially if there is an esc fault or other FC short
Love from India
I love RC and hate monsters!
I wanna create my own infrared 14hz traffic light trigger
Any chance you could show me how to upload the this projects file to jlcpcb, this is exactly what i need for a project i'm working on.
Where i can buy this ?
Can I use other LEDs instead of the 1w you’re using? I.e smaller LEDs?
I want one for making a White Blinking Aviation Obstruction Light for a building pls make one pls
How to order bro in India
However the basic circuit is already a good project, I tested it ok
Where can I find the Gerber file?
I buy this light sir
it's not able to export the file from easyEDA it says the file has been modified and needs to be saved before it can be exported
That's so cool
👍
Bro I need the battery position for the rc trainer plane bro please
Super bro
Wrong setup again! Strobes need to be flashing TWICE with a pause in between NOT once! Something this board is not able to do, same like the first board you did 👎
Can I buy the kit?
Not yet
@@Joyplanes
How about buying your printed circuit?
I build kits myself, like I've explained about building an IC kit for flashing lights back in the 70s. I an still building kits even today.
@@mickcarson8504 The reason I'm not selling this is because there was an error with it and never fixed it. But I'm working on a better one.
Sewquit ?
Please make a triple flash strobe 🙏
Is in the process.