Stop Christmas Lights From Blinking

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024

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  • @TheDocValerian
    @TheDocValerian 5 лет назад +3

    wow that is such a horrible place to cheap out on. it is really grearly improved now and only such a small fix. nice. thanks for sharing

  • @thesynthimuse2790
    @thesynthimuse2790 3 года назад +3

    Hey Hugatry
    That video is really useful. I have a set of lights with the same problem and I was just going to open the controller, remove the processor and tie the logic lines of the 2 or 3 drivers to 'always on' but your solution is a lot less invasive. I'll give your solution a try.
    Thanks for the interesting videos.

  • @mjh2415
    @mjh2415 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much. This solved a very irritating problem for us. Now we can use our timer to get them to burn just like we want!!

  • @TheGratitudeAttitude
    @TheGratitudeAttitude 3 года назад +3

    Brilliant! A string of lights I just bought do not work at all on "continually on mode" (also on sale and probably a returned item) I have no idea why they don't sell continuously on for many of the new LED lights... Blinking lights are cruel LoL

  • @tomwillburger3502
    @tomwillburger3502 3 года назад +2

    Couldn't agree more! I HATE blinking lights. God bless

    • @Hugatry
      @Hugatry  3 года назад

      Yeah, what had those product designers been eating, when they thought this was a good idea. :)

  • @edsimmons3574
    @edsimmons3574 2 года назад +3

    Thank you! Now my lights don't blink and we can switch them on and off with radio control sockets (and not have to push the button every time we power them on)

  • @tallambert
    @tallambert 2 года назад +2

    Is there a solution (controller) that would deliver an always on signal to the string? I have a separate power supply and controller in-line with the same problem as described. Unfortunately there is no place to put an Elton as demoed here. The transformer delivers 6v so I’m just looking for an always on for the string that can accept a 6v supply

  • @tallambert
    @tallambert 2 года назад

    A great solution and wish that all light included the eprom to remember the last mode selected.

  • @baraokecaffeloungebar1497
    @baraokecaffeloungebar1497 Год назад +2

    Sir witch eproom should buy?

  • @Hannibaul
    @Hannibaul Год назад

    It's a out time someone gave you a thumbs up bro

  • @avb9011
    @avb9011 10 месяцев назад

    Hi, i wanted to try your suggestion but the board doesn't provide an unpopulated place for any 8-pin IC. I made a picture of the board. I hope you have a suggestion to stop my lights from blinking. Because i couldn't agree moren that the blinking is the most anoying feature ever applied on christmaslights. Can i send you the picture?

  • @joemc8488
    @joemc8488 5 лет назад +4

    Love your video...I have the same plugin without the selection button. Any idea how to override multiple blinking to get constant on stage?

    • @Hugatry
      @Hugatry  5 лет назад +12

      11 months later, here is my reply: If there is no switch at all, I'd say converting those lights to be constantly on might not be easy. It might be easier to replace the whole power supply/controller with constant on -type.
      I'm replying to missed comments. This might not come in time for you, but maybe for viewers who have the same question.

  • @claudio5105
    @claudio5105 11 месяцев назад

    Great video and Solution Ive the same christmas light, you use 24C02 eprom? Just soldered not need programmed? Thanks 🙏

    • @Hugatry
      @Hugatry  11 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks! That's right, soldering 24C02 without programming was all it took to make these lights usable. The EEPROM was salvaged from another circuit and had some data in it, but it didn't matter. These lights write the eeprom when mode is changed and retrieve that same data next time power is turned on.

  • @MrBobwillis
    @MrBobwillis 9 месяцев назад

    Many thanks its one of your old videos but still very useful. Can you be specific to help me with the part you fitted and possible the reference number. Many thanks and keep making these practical tip videos

  • @Harkendown
    @Harkendown 3 года назад +1

    Great , thanks,. What is the name of the component you added and where can I get one?

    • @thecat6688
      @thecat6688 2 года назад +1

      24:02 eeprom

    • @williamsonkate
      @williamsonkate Год назад

      @@thecat6688 where do you get it? Everything online seems to be sets or on ebay that don't look correct.

  • @BADBRYZ
    @BADBRYZ Год назад +1

    Can you just cut the controller off and re-attach the plug unit to the lighted cord?

    • @bartosz7778
      @bartosz7778 Год назад

      Then they probably won’t work at all, you can but you have to connect transistor to GND or VCC(depends on type of transistor) through a resistor

    • @gedtoon6451
      @gedtoon6451 Год назад

      The unit works by reversing the polarity of the output connected to the led string. If you connect the led string to 30V DC, only half the leds will illuminate.

  • @Pollydoidle
    @Pollydoidle 10 месяцев назад +1

    I had this problem coukdnt get the mode to stay on one setting, I held the selected mode button down for fifteen second and it worked without touching any electric s …clearly I never read the box correctly lol

    • @Hugatry
      @Hugatry  10 месяцев назад

      Glad to hear there was such an easy solution! I've seen lights with that function as well, but they didn't have any mention of it in the box/manual, which is weird. It's always worth testing that kind of tricks, whether they were advertised or not.

  • @samjensen9795
    @samjensen9795 4 года назад

    Brilliant. Well done.

  • @frozenclas
    @frozenclas 3 года назад

    BILTEMA!!! Kul detalj

  • @poolio_69
    @poolio_69 6 лет назад +4

    Hi
    Which eeprom did you use? Where did you buy?
    Thanks

    • @Hugatry
      @Hugatry  6 лет назад +2

      Hi, I used 24C02 that I had desoldered from some random PCB I had in my junk bin. It is so common part that it should be available from most electronic stores.

    • @poolio_69
      @poolio_69 6 лет назад

      Hugatry's HackVlog thank you 👍 ordered. Hope to stop the flashing everytime i switch on.

  • @MotoCameraMexico
    @MotoCameraMexico 3 года назад

    Did you try holding down the select button on the setting you wish to program for 6 seconds?

    • @pseudoart5146
      @pseudoart5146 3 года назад

      You had me excited for a little while there. But unfortunately, that doesn't work on either of mine.

    • @MotoCameraMexico
      @MotoCameraMexico 3 года назад

      @@pseudoart5146 hahahaha it worked for me, however only for 2x resets. Then back to demo mode. (Palm to face)

  • @newman696
    @newman696 Год назад

    I am trying to solve same problem but have another type of board/adapter. Can somebody help me?

  • @siddd88
    @siddd88 Месяц назад

    So how?
    Press that small button 7 times??

  • @JustFun-iz9rf
    @JustFun-iz9rf 2 года назад

    Interesting thank you

  • @Tube-bank
    @Tube-bank 5 лет назад

    hugatry, great video and thanks for making it available to us.
    You did not seem to explain how you got the top off the unit before withdrawing the pcb?
    Can you explain how you did that please? Thanks, Peter

    • @Hugatry
      @Hugatry  5 лет назад +5

      I believe I used vise and slightly squeezed the seam of case and lid. That cracked the glue and I was then able to use flat-head screwdriver to pop the lid off.
      I'm replying to missed comments. This might not come in time for you, but maybe for viewers who have the same question.

  • @bwhog
    @bwhog Год назад

    I too hate the fact that it defaults so the combination. Mine are on a photo sensor switch. Some areas I want solid, others I want some sort of effect (like twinkling white lights on a bush) but I can't do anything but *all* because of that d**** controller resetting every time.

  • @Gruntypops1
    @Gruntypops1 4 года назад

    I'd probably have just shorted the output transistor to get steady light ...... But the EPROM fix looks great for keeping other favorites too :-)

    • @chris681224
      @chris681224 2 года назад +2

      It works by changing polarity, shorting the transistor will light up only every 2nd led.

  • @thetruthisoutthereofficial
    @thetruthisoutthereofficial Год назад

    In some countries it is illegal to mess with electronics unless your qualified otherwise if your house burns down you are not covered by insurance

  • @robertsacamano
    @robertsacamano 4 года назад

    I have a set that looks almost exactly like this, but the circuit inside the board looks like this: i.imgur.com/Vymp43v.jpg
    Can I do something about this circuit to make the leds stay always on?

  • @katerinasmoldyreva
    @katerinasmoldyreva Год назад +4

    Not clear at all! I am not an electrician and would prefer the video of what he was actually doing. Not helpful for me, actually quite annoying because it seems very easy but i still have no clue what to do

    • @jonathanwebb9862
      @jonathanwebb9862 10 месяцев назад

      I'm not an electronics person either, but he clearly showed the empty area on the circuit board, then soldered an 8 pin chip onto it (the id of which he mentions but I'd need to listen again to get it) which he also showed. It's not a dead simple fix, but that's not his fault.

    • @roam3r690
      @roam3r690 10 месяцев назад

      You need a generic 24 series eeprom 8 pin ic chip for this to work

    • @unlokia
      @unlokia 10 месяцев назад

      That’s as logical as blaming a Chinese person for speaking Chinese, and you not understanding Chinese. Doh!

  • @prashantkumar-nr9oe
    @prashantkumar-nr9oe 4 года назад +1

    Which one did you solded ??
    Please show the pic

  • @kristalcolombiano
    @kristalcolombiano 6 лет назад +2

    WERE DU YOU BUY ? ANNIDE THA LINK ? PLEASE

    • @Chungustav
      @Chungustav 5 лет назад +3

      Please pick a language, learn it and use it

  • @yeahnoway111
    @yeahnoway111 6 лет назад

    twinkling lights are the best