MINIATURE WIRING: How to light your Diorama, everything you need to start!

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
  • I spent YEARS watching and reading stuff on eletronics....it sucked and was so clearly written by engineers that did not know how to explain it simply that I decided to try and fill that need! Hope this video helps!
    For those who know more than me, I get it! I’m explaining to the best of my learned knowledge what I know so far with the purpose of helping others not feel intimidated to try to start lighting up simple LEDs with batteries. As several people have pointed out in the comments I slip up in my wording and technical explanation a few times. But my physical demonstrations are clearly correct I just worded a couple things poorly. I explained wire gauge wrong I knew the correct way but my brain failed me that day oops, also I know you don’t need to “close the loop” on a parallel circuit, that’s the point of a parallel circuit, I think I just kept talking and not realizing how it sounded, my bad. And I think me using the word “capacity” is triggering some because they think about “capacitance” and “capacitors” which I DO NOT cover in this video.
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  • @dannywiley4072
    @dannywiley4072 Год назад +14

    In parallel the voltage stays the same but amp hour increases. So add more battery’s in parallel it adds the amount of time it will last. Capacity isn’t exactly how I’d describe a battery. The voltage and amp hour of a battery is what the battery is made up of ( material) and the surface area of the battery. Capacity to me would be a capacitor. A capacitor and a battery are 2 different things. Another thing, when stripping wires you don’t go 2 gauges on the strippers. You went to small and damaged the wire. On that note!!! This is a great video! Just has some wrong information. Keep to the basics yes but the proper basics. I know it is just some little leds for some miniatures But, why not at least do it correctly.

    • @OilersWorkshop
      @OilersWorkshop  Год назад +2

      Thanks for the pointers

    • @dannywiley4072
      @dannywiley4072 9 месяцев назад +1

      @stizelswik3694 you’re welcome. In reading what I wrote I said about a battery and a capacitor aren’t the same thing. They both store voltage but how they use it different. A capacitor releases the voltage right away. It is like a jump start, a jolt of voltage right away. A battery does it slowly in order to get power to run something for a period of time. Simplest way I can put it.

  • @JERRYR708
    @JERRYR708 Год назад +26

    Professor, I learned more about wiring in this 30 minute video than my whole life. I'm ready to finally add lights to my shelf layout. Thanks.

  • @bbondsie2
    @bbondsie2 Год назад +11

    Thank you, electricity Wizard. I can't say how much this was EXACTLY what I needed as a complete electricity newb.

  • @Cheburashka_420
    @Cheburashka_420 16 дней назад +2

    How many videos ive watched and just you drawing it and using a simple layman explanation made everything make sooooooooo much sense. Instant subscribe. Thank you so so so so so much.

  • @codkiller6820
    @codkiller6820 2 года назад +5

    This is by far the most straight forward guide for simple lighting

  • @vickylavender8401
    @vickylavender8401 2 месяца назад +2

    Thank you ! That was the best easiest video I've watched so far on how to wire these little lights.

  • @DaleLadDaz
    @DaleLadDaz 5 месяцев назад +4

    this is THE single best vid for an absolute beginner like me I have found...many thanks good sir. In the first 30 seconds you answered a question I have had for ages about parallel circuits and it just carried on from there...ty sir...subbed

  • @wraith1701
    @wraith1701 2 года назад +4

    “Sokath, his eyes uncovered!" 😲😮😃
    THANK YOU for creating and posting this!
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  • @joemarksagarbarria1749
    @joemarksagarbarria1749 Месяц назад +1

    Awesome tutorial! I'm now an LED genius because of you. Thanks!

  • @dodgydioramas
    @dodgydioramas Год назад +3

    Planning to add lights for the first time in my next but one diorama and I knew nothing about model lighting so this has proved immensely valuable thank you.

    • @OilersWorkshop
      @OilersWorkshop  Год назад

      Hey you’re welcome! Should be a good starting point

  • @nicolemitchell446
    @nicolemitchell446 Год назад +3

    You’re a champ! So easy to understand. This was exactly what I wanted to know.

  • @DarKKlusteR
    @DarKKlusteR 2 месяца назад +1

    Even though this video is a year old at the time of making this comment. It's helped me actually figure out what type of battery I need to light up my LEDs! I recently got 3 different LED packs(Red, Blue, and White) for a Starship Model Kit 1:1000 scale. At first I thought a 9V would be enough and ended up blowing 3 of my LEDs. Assumed I had to do some complicated thing with capacitor's or something. Now with the information of knowing all I need is a 3V battery. I was able to turn on my LEDs! Thank you so much for this little bit of information. I now plan to continue my model kit and hopefully get it to a good lighting that I like!

  • @elysianfields84
    @elysianfields84 Год назад +3

    Man, you distilled this in such a clear and accessible way. Very charming and fun video to watch too. Never felt like you were wasting my time. I feel enlightened and I really want to start messing with arduino/electronics 🥴

    • @elysianfields84
      @elysianfields84 Год назад +1

      Wondering if you could help me with something @Oilers. I'm wanting to hook up a 12v govee programmable strip similar to the last example you showed. I'd like a setup where I could change the colors/patterns from a control mounted onto the diorama, and hook up to both a battery setup and dedicated wall outlet. Like I could use battery if I take it to a show or something, but just leave it plugged in when I'm at home etc.
      This is one of those things where I 'don't know what I don't know', but I feel astronomically more informed after watching your video. Thanks again !

    • @OilersWorkshop
      @OilersWorkshop  Год назад +1

      Awesome

    • @OilersWorkshop
      @OilersWorkshop  Год назад +1

      As long at the output voltage/amps on your power adapter/converter you’re plugging into the wall does not exceed the battery add up or voltage rate of your LEDs your good, like if you use all 12v LEDs just make sure you don’t hook up more than 8AA batteries and you use a wall plug(adapter/converter) that sends output max of 12volts, you should be ok as long as the amps are low(typically they will be especially if you order all the pieces from the same place)

  • @rossknowles5608
    @rossknowles5608 Год назад +2

    definitely one of the clearest no-nonsense explanations i've seen on this topic. excellent stuff.

  • @annjohnston3510
    @annjohnston3510 2 года назад +3

    With this video I think I may succeed lighting my street lights in my Xmas village!

  • @Badgerinthenight
    @Badgerinthenight Год назад +4

    I have watched so many videos on how to do this and this is by far the most clear explanation. I have so far watched 13 minutes without completely zoning out, which is a record for me. Thank you

  • @someofmyfavoritethings6787
    @someofmyfavoritethings6787 2 года назад +17

    You are, undoubtedly, the best at explaining this particular topic. I can say that because by now I have watched countless of these videos on RUclips; and I have always wired in parallel. You take the award. Thank you!! Subscribed, of course!

    • @OilersWorkshop
      @OilersWorkshop  2 года назад

      You rock thank you!

    • @tavilopi8677
      @tavilopi8677 Год назад +1

      @@OilersWorkshop yeah man that was pretty entertaining as well!

  • @franciscomagalhaes7457
    @franciscomagalhaes7457 2 года назад +3

    Dude, this was *exactly* what I've been looking for. I was getting ready to resort to reddit for a way to plan this stuff out without having to do calculations. What a wonderful little tutorial, thanks a bunch!

  • @supernova8962
    @supernova8962 12 дней назад +1

    My first time here and the introduction is AWESOME ...Im a hoarder !!

  • @goblinad1
    @goblinad1 2 года назад +13

    This was easy to understand, detailed enough to get me going, and covered just the right amount of information that i needed! thank you so much, great video!

  • @iwishiwereaghost
    @iwishiwereaghost 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you so much for this, i know this is an older video, but since i've been following you and making Dios, i've learned soooo much from you and your techniques i have been so hesitant to add lighted signs to my dio

  • @Akiko-31
    @Akiko-31 9 месяцев назад +2

    I agree with everyone here on the lesson you have taught and I have learned lol.... No more countlessly unneeded battery packs of lights lol , thank you thank you !!

  • @jakemeyer8188
    @jakemeyer8188 Год назад +4

    I've been doing hobbyist electronics for years and already understand the concepts laid forth in this vid, but this is a perfect example of why it's always a good idea to go back over concepts you "already know" from other knowledgeable creators. You never know what you may learn, and I learned some great tips from this video, all presented by an excellent teacher! So, thank you! I'll definitely recommend this video to others!

  • @alexandrerobert6542
    @alexandrerobert6542 2 года назад +7

    Can't wait to try this on a diorama! This is one of the best and easy to understand tutorial i have watched ,thank you 🙏

  • @CyntMcMa-vr5yy
    @CyntMcMa-vr5yy Год назад +1

    This is the best video for newbies on how LED lighting works. I went through countless videos that were way too complicated and I almost gave up... until I found this gem!!

    • @OilersWorkshop
      @OilersWorkshop  Год назад

      That’s why I made it!

    • @CyntMcMa-vr5yy
      @CyntMcMa-vr5yy Год назад

      @@OilersWorkshop thank you SO much. Your instructions and explanations were detailed enough to provide an understandable logic flow at the same time simplifying the process so that it was manageable to a lay person. Appreciate your thoughtfulness.

  • @TechChucker
    @TechChucker 3 года назад +6

    Exactly the tutorial I been looking for. I'm finally getting started with using lights on my dio projects now. Using the strip LED lights which was the easiest to get started but I wanna use those 3v ones next to get a little more control.

    • @OilersWorkshop
      @OilersWorkshop  3 года назад

      Great! I have made all the mistakes and this seems to be the simplest way to get a job done that can be versatile and also the most efficient, just takes time to run all the wires

  • @hearhisvoice4155
    @hearhisvoice4155 2 года назад +2

    Easily one of the most helpful and informative videos I’ve watched on this subject.

  • @christopherbolin9768
    @christopherbolin9768 2 года назад +15

    So I have watched so many tutorials on wiring leds for many different purposes, I finally find the most informative and easy to understand video I have ever found and it's for dioramas, who would have guessed. Great content man I am already a huge fan of your style, subscribed.

    • @OilersWorkshop
      @OilersWorkshop  2 года назад +4

      Awesome, thank you! My Brain likes to absorb tons of information and then reorganize it into the most efficient and useful tidbits, hence this video, Im glad it worked

  • @baljazz
    @baljazz 2 года назад +1

    This is all I asked for. For someone to talk to me stupid so I can feel confident and understand. Thank you.

  • @galaxyfarrahway
    @galaxyfarrahway Год назад +1

    You have excellent teaching skills. Explained perfectly so that even a technical dummy like me can get it

  • @renep5008
    @renep5008 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks, now I get it!! An easy and simple explanation for beginners … Awesome! 👍🏼

  • @tomaaron6187
    @tomaaron6187 Год назад +1

    Thanks. I found this perfect level of instruction for my level of projects. I dropped by the thrift store and dollar store and picked up my supplies for next to nothing…repurpose existing ‘stuff’ like battery holders, switches, motion sensors, wire etc for Hallowe’en, Christmas. Fun to take apart various low voltage gizmos.

  • @kevinward261
    @kevinward261 2 года назад +1

    I have searched for explainations for a while now. This is by far the simplest and easiest to follow and understand. Thank you

  • @karinulery3491
    @karinulery3491 7 месяцев назад +1

    You are amazing! Every question that has ever confused me about electricity, in this 30 minute video you have made it make sense. You are a god.

  • @janegrimshaw9627
    @janegrimshaw9627 Год назад +1

    Probably the best lesson in simple lighting I've ever seen!! Brilliant my friend! Love the humour too, keeps it fun. Spectacular dioramas here I come!

  • @juanlopez3624
    @juanlopez3624 Год назад +1

    Thank you I’m not an electrician at all, can say I’m a gardener but you explained it well and understood well. I leaned from you today.👍

  • @AngelBomb5000
    @AngelBomb5000 Год назад +2

    THANK YOU!!! I am a complete noob when it comes to all of this and your straightforward explanation of wiring, voltage, etc is exactly what I needed! I tried someone else’s tutorial in the past, thought I had calculated the voltage, resistors, etc, bought stuff at radio shack and IMMEDIATELY fried the LED’s. It was so sad and completely ruined my confidence on doing anything like this. But thanks to you, I just may have the courage to try again! 😉But I must ask, why is hot glue the devil??!! 😆

    • @OilersWorkshop
      @OilersWorkshop  Год назад

      It isn’t really glue, it doesn’t always STAY put and it burns you. It’s awful

  • @Dimetropteryx
    @Dimetropteryx Месяц назад +1

    Very cool video.
    I prefer christmas lights, they've been the cheapest source of both LEDs and battery packs. The battery packs are so simple to adapt, and often come with handy 6h/18h timers.

  • @jameshetherington1
    @jameshetherington1 2 года назад +2

    This is fantastic, I think I already sort of knew a lot of this but I completely lacked the confidence to ever put that knowledge into practice - this feels like a solid grounding to develop

  • @rotagilla1481
    @rotagilla1481 2 года назад +1

    I'm just getting into adding LEDs to my projects. I've been researching components and your tutorial has answered a surprising number of my questions.

    • @OilersWorkshop
      @OilersWorkshop  2 года назад

      Soo glad! It’s the result of literally 10+years of floundering around on my own

  • @starverweij2346
    @starverweij2346 Год назад +1

    Thank you for explaining in comprehensive English. I've watched so many video's and only got more confused 😂 I now have more confidence to at least try, I would like to learn to make miniature lighting.

    • @OilersWorkshop
      @OilersWorkshop  Год назад

      I’m with you 100%, that’s why I made this video

  • @Morgan-yl3ou
    @Morgan-yl3ou 2 года назад +1

    The best teaching mini lighting systems ....
    Exactly what I wanted ...
    My polymer sculptures need lighting up....
    Love all the links to materials as well. ..an absolute must for me.
    Oh well done mate.
    Top one 😄👍

  • @mangef3040
    @mangef3040 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for straighten out some ? in my head about led lights and wiring. Have look at many videos on RUclips in this subject and the most of them is just bla bla bla im on RUclips bla bla bla. But when I looked at your video it's more like aha this is how it works do now i will purchase some wires and leds and use in my dioramas. Promise not to burn down our house. Have a great weekend and see you soon on RUclips.

    • @OilersWorkshop
      @OilersWorkshop  2 года назад

      Yes be careful but I agree many of the videos don’t present info to people who don’t know anything about electronics

  • @loisseeley5039
    @loisseeley5039 2 года назад +1

    I LOVE YOU, LOVE YOU, LOVE YOU!! At Last, found someone who has made it simple enough for me to understand a little about wiring. I am so techno-challenged about this it's sad as my ambition certainly does not match my knowledge!! I will be watching this many times so that I can learn how to do it!! Thank you. Just subscribed!!

  • @megamanmedia
    @megamanmedia 2 года назад +3

    Thank you! This tutorial was incredibly easy to follow, informative and has encouraged me to add lights to my dioramas.

  • @LEDewey_MD
    @LEDewey_MD 2 года назад +3

    Incredibly helpful video! I've recently gotten into creating resin art, and I'm figuring out ways to light them, and this video was great!

    • @OilersWorkshop
      @OilersWorkshop  2 года назад +1

      I’m so happy it helped you! I would love to see what you do with lights in resin!

  • @markwilliamson4006
    @markwilliamson4006 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for this well-explained, well-illustrated video on wiring LEDs. Just what I was looking for to help me get started on some lighting projects I have in mind. I also appreciate your emphasis on the old KISS engineering principle. If more designers kept this in mind, for just about any sort of project really, they could avoid a lot of problems caused by making things over complicated!

  • @corporaterobotslave400
    @corporaterobotslave400 Год назад +1

    Thanks for breaking this down for us non-technical artists. I've been building models for decades sometimes putting mini flashlights or pre-wired christmas light systems in with limited results. Now I've got some Evans Designs gear and some basic understanding because your explanation was so easy to follow [compared to several other wiring videos out there which were dismally bad]. Cheers.

  • @JuJuAleksa
    @JuJuAleksa 2 года назад +2

    What a great video! You are a phenomenal teacher, very entertaining and easy to understand. So glad I found your channel - subscribed!

  • @warrencann3824
    @warrencann3824 2 года назад +1

    I had no idea how to start wiring my new project - now I do! So useful! Thanks heaps for making this!

  • @ciscomonsivais7961
    @ciscomonsivais7961 5 месяцев назад

    This video is so simple yet explains so much. Thank you for the information, you helped me out a lot.

  • @dennishicks4608
    @dennishicks4608 2 года назад +1

    This was the most easiest understanding of diorama led lighting and so helpful.
    Thank you for this great video..

  • @SCARYxKITTY
    @SCARYxKITTY 3 года назад +1

    THANK YOU this tutorial was the most helpful and easy one to follow that i've come across and exactly what I was looking for!

    • @OilersWorkshop
      @OilersWorkshop  3 года назад +1

      You're very welcome! I have done my job...I must go NOW! lol

  • @missylynn9180
    @missylynn9180 2 года назад +1

    You are a fantastic teacher!!!! I learned so much in just 30 minutes

  • @jessicavanjaarsveld7189
    @jessicavanjaarsveld7189 16 дней назад +1

    This was AMAZINGLY helpful. Thanking you kindly

  • @magicmeister3209
    @magicmeister3209 Год назад +1

    Thanks man!
    U teach me what i want to learn!

  • @phishnetcreativestudio300
    @phishnetcreativestudio300 3 года назад +3

    This was very educational! Thanks for showing us this.

  • @amandajones6481
    @amandajones6481 4 месяца назад +1

    Hi, I just want to say thank you very much for this great video tutorial. I've just started making Book Nooks and Dioramas, but I don't know anything about lighting them up. 😅 I bought a couple of miniature lamps from Temu, and they arrived with 2 wires coming out of them, one red and one black, but I had no idea what they did, or what I was supposed to do with them. 😅 I ended up contacting Evan Designs LEDS because I'd seen a couple of their videos which were really helpful and easy to understand, and I bought 2 of their tiny LEDS and a battery pack with a switch to go with them. I plan on using the LEDS to light up the Book Nook I'm making at the moment, but the box I bought to use as my Book Nook didn't come with any where to put lighting inside it. It's basically just a tall box that I have to glue together, but I don't know where to put the battery pack or how to get the LEDS inside it. I would really appreciate any advice you could give me. Cheers, from Amanda Jones in Melbourne, Australia

    • @OilersWorkshop
      @OilersWorkshop  4 месяца назад

      Gonna have to get creative, hide it in a mini trunk or under a table or something

  • @serrathewaz4566
    @serrathewaz4566 Год назад +1

    Thank you, good sir!! So simple, but so thorough- I had no idea where to start with wiring and this just gave me so much peace 😂

  • @zeroone5097
    @zeroone5097 Год назад +1

    Many thanks , this video has helped me a lot especialy with the understanding of the + & - on the bulb leg

  • @sleepyscustoms7247
    @sleepyscustoms7247 Год назад +1

    This is so cool! I have been so educated after watching this video! I'll be using this tutorial for my diorama wiring when I get to them!!

  • @MBuchanan0119
    @MBuchanan0119 Год назад +1

    THATS EASY! I've been planning on wiring up LEDs for my next diorama but have been totally overthinking all of it. Didn't realize it was so simple.

    • @OilersWorkshop
      @OilersWorkshop  Год назад

      Haha! Glad you enjoyed the video, of all the levels of wiring from 1-100 this is like level 4 😆 but it will get you started

  • @erinancientelements
    @erinancientelements Год назад +1

    Thank you for explaining things soooooo well! Amazing video!

  • @Mreikimom
    @Mreikimom Год назад +1

    I've been looking for this information for so long. Thank you!

  • @elvie9633
    @elvie9633 2 года назад

    I agree with Lois. I love you. Just subscribed. The lightbulb just went on. It finally makes sense!!

    • @OilersWorkshop
      @OilersWorkshop  2 года назад

      Hey hey! That’s the goal! Light those bulbs!

  • @nj_tree
    @nj_tree 3 года назад +1

    Very educational I think that's going to help a lot of people out in the future I'm working on items

    • @OilersWorkshop
      @OilersWorkshop  3 года назад

      Happy it helps, I tried not to make it too complicated, there is ALOT more to learn but this is a good place to start for anyone

  • @josephcabaddu695
    @josephcabaddu695 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for teaching the Basic ...now i can light up my Diorama ..very easy to learn ..

  • @Kiki-dz2zr
    @Kiki-dz2zr Год назад +1

    I watched other videos but didnt understand anything :') now I feel like big brain, thank you so much

  • @mwinchesterjr6862
    @mwinchesterjr6862 2 года назад +1

    Great Video! The “there are four lights” joke made me laugh out loud.

  • @bobbypierce7608
    @bobbypierce7608 2 года назад +1

    Best explanation ive ever seen. Thankyou!

  • @BLCKNR
    @BLCKNR 3 года назад +1

    Such a cool tutorial, it's gonna make my life easier.

    • @OilersWorkshop
      @OilersWorkshop  3 года назад +1

      Wonderful! that was my goal! I've watched thousands of hours of video and made dozens of mistakes so YOU don't have to! LOL

  • @TheCombatartist
    @TheCombatartist 11 месяцев назад +1

    Fantastic job explaining!

  • @DS-sh5we
    @DS-sh5we Год назад +1

    Great vid...very informative...and I especially liked the little Star Trek tension "homage" at the end.

  • @thepursuitofawesomeness
    @thepursuitofawesomeness Год назад +1

    Thanks this helped me fix the lights on the Falcon couch

  • @shadygrey7143
    @shadygrey7143 Год назад +1

    Thank you, this video was exactly what I needed to know. Very helpful.

  • @stop619
    @stop619 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video. This was very helpful, especially the part on switches.

    • @OilersWorkshop
      @OilersWorkshop  2 года назад

      You’re welcome I’ll eventually do a follow up video with soldering and more detail down the road, so stick around 😄

  • @uprailman
    @uprailman Год назад +1

    Bravo.I model in N scale with a module and need to light up buildings and street lamps and I think I can get it done now after watching your talk. I have these very tiny street lights in 160 scale and really do not want to burn them up.SO as long as I keep the voltage the same, I can run these in parallel with my 2, 1.5 v batteries. whoopy

  • @angelawright8490
    @angelawright8490 День назад +1

    Your explanation was amazing. I Love it and I understand everything. Can I add more Leds on this parallel set? Thank you.

    • @OilersWorkshop
      @OilersWorkshop  День назад

      Yeah I mean the more you add the faster the power will get drained from your source if it’s batteries. But if you have them plugged into a wall wort with matching voltage to the LEDs you should be ok

  • @lori416
    @lori416 2 года назад +1

    New subscriber here. This video was incredibly helpful because it’s so “basic”. Oh and “there are 4 lights”…I got that…🖖🥰

  • @germantube44
    @germantube44 Год назад +1

    thank you, very clear your explanation

  • @darrinkbell1972
    @darrinkbell1972 Год назад +1

    Thanks 😊 for your help

  • @TheDjBreakdown
    @TheDjBreakdown 2 года назад +1

    Amazing explanation. Subbed just for this vid 😅 Thanks buddy

  • @bobdylan5705
    @bobdylan5705 Год назад +2

    I did not realize hot glue was the devil...but thanks for these tutorials!

    • @OilersWorkshop
      @OilersWorkshop  Год назад +1

      You are welcome and hot glue is the devil incarnate

  • @bevsartsandcrafts715
    @bevsartsandcrafts715 Год назад +1

    That was fantastic! Thankyou so much xxxx

  • @jasongenereaux3368
    @jasongenereaux3368 2 года назад +1

    You make me want to build more!!!
    Thanks you 👍

  • @eskilnystad52
    @eskilnystad52 2 года назад

    Great video!

  • @bigboylittleman
    @bigboylittleman 2 года назад +3

    Thanks a lot Jordan! I gotta say I owe it to you to be able to start wiring (and lighting) my diorama finally. Before that I was at a loss on how to make use of the led circuits I have started hoarding 😅. Now my question is, is it possible for me to wire (from scratch) old LED strips with varying voltages (for the sake of example, say 5 volts), make it a USB type connection that then connects to the wall outlet of 250V? I have been doing research but am afraid it gets more complicated upon each video I watch. I love that you keep things simple enough for electronics noob like myself. Thanks man and I look forward to your advice.

    • @OilersWorkshop
      @OilersWorkshop  2 года назад +1

      That’s a LOT of steps, I don’t feel qualified to answer that in the comments for you, I would encourage you to keep researching and then in a future I can make a follow up video, but probably won’t be for quite some time though

    • @bigboylittleman
      @bigboylittleman 2 года назад +2

      @@OilersWorkshop hey man thanks again! You'd be glad to know I have gotten past the first scary step and finally managed to live-circuit my dioramas, using the principles that you taught 🙂
      I now make my own LED circuits from scratch and power them with varying voltages (case by case) and amperage. Man this stuff is addictive! Made me wonder what was I doing during middle school when all this is being taught 😅
      Anyhoo, please keep the cool vids and tutorials coming, at your soonest convenience I might add (hope you don'tget too swamped!). We need more like yours.

  • @damonallen9726
    @damonallen9726 Год назад +1

    Excellent video! You got a subscriber!

  • @Uyenvu15
    @Uyenvu15 Год назад +1

    Thank you ❤

  • @valentinat6214
    @valentinat6214 10 месяцев назад +1

    Pardon my ignorance, but I have two questions: how do you know which color is positive regarding wire? Is it always the red?
    And second question, how do you set up lights so that they flicker, like for a miniature computer hard drive light?
    And I second the comment someone else said, I’ve learned more from you than from anyone else regarding electricity. You clearly have a gift for both light and teaching!

    • @OilersWorkshop
      @OilersWorkshop  10 месяцев назад

      Regarding wire color It technically doesn’t matter all the wire is fundamentally made the same, it’s just best practice to use 2 colors of wire for the side you use for negative and the side you use for positive simply for your own safety, eyes, and organization. You could use purple wire for positive and yellow for negative if you wanted. But standards are usually black is negative and white or red is positive, for flickering you need a little pre setup board in the circuit. Go to evan designs website, they sell pre wired flickering LEDs

  • @warden1775
    @warden1775 2 года назад +1

    I need more of this.

  • @cherish9634
    @cherish9634 Год назад +1

    Also what a great video. I subscribed!

  • @skeptic10976
    @skeptic10976 3 месяца назад +1

    you should do every tutorial for what I'm interested in.. great video! I'll send you a list :D

    • @OilersWorkshop
      @OilersWorkshop  3 месяца назад

      Feel free! Lists are welcome thank you

  • @Badsurf80
    @Badsurf80 2 года назад +1

    Thank you very much!

  • @artkingofwholefoods74
    @artkingofwholefoods74 Год назад +1

    “Look @ that” 😆👍🏼

  • @jessicatipton0414
    @jessicatipton0414 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for putting out an easy to understand video. I decided to make a dollhouse of my childhood dream for my little girl and found blinking leds for the fireplace I planned to put in clear polymer clay fire in that flickers but no idea how I was gonna make it work now I do

  • @jills970
    @jills970 Год назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @0emu
    @0emu 7 месяцев назад +1

    This is very concise information I find this really good, and the say you can’t teach stupid but you you you have succeeded in achieving that.(me being stupid!)

  • @jasonburnsworth3353
    @jasonburnsworth3353 3 года назад +1

    Good information thanks so much! Would you use solder on your example or do you think electrical tape would be good enough?

    • @OilersWorkshop
      @OilersWorkshop  3 года назад +1

      I would definitely recommend you watching some basic soldering videos and learning that, if you want your project to last without any issues, but for quick purposes you can use electrical tape, also there is a product called LIQUID TAPE for electrical purposes that you might test out and see if you like it?

  • @paulmaybury5700
    @paulmaybury5700 Год назад +1

    I have look at led for my diorama for same time your video bang on may be now i can get them in 1/24 truck thank you