This is what makes you the Exceptional seller of "Lego lights". Your attention to detail is always on point. To show how diverse your product is was very awesome
This is really clever. Thank you for sharing. But it makes me realize just how much more clever are your connectors. With these tile-style connectors, you always have to keep the polarity in mind, whereas with your connectors, the design appears to eliminate that issue.
Yes with the tile connectors you do need to keep polarity in mind. But that simply means wire always to the inside of the build. With the magnets you are correct the polarity is the same on all.
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I'll say it again Bub, you made an absolutely GREAT product here! As we are currently in the market for a home, all my Lego sets have been torn down, boxed up per set, and getting ready for whenever that moving day comes in! After that, I've decided that will be the perfect time to create my own Lego channel, as I will have to rebuild all my sets again, I might as ell record them all at that point yes no? Might I suggest that you sell as many of your magnetic connectors and modular connectors because after seeing the quality and capabilities of your new accessories, I don't think it will be too long before we see LEGO starts building their very own brand name version of these!
You can acheive this with a footprint of 2x2 studs (per connector) instead of the 2x3 stud footprint you have here, should anyone so require it. It's worked very well for me!
@@BevinsBricksWorld In fairness my MILs plates are deeper then the usual (I feel it gives me more creative options), so I have more verticallity for wires to be routed cleanly :)
@@BevinsBricksWorld doing well, thanks , training a new pup . He likes to come downstairs and hang out in the Lego room with me,so a good dog. Hope you and your family have a good fourth of July. Also when you can more up dates on your Lego city if you have had time to work on it.
Year late to voice an opinion, but those picky ab illegal and legal building techniques: just replace the two-pin technic brick with two headlight bricks. Should work just as fine
This is what makes you the Exceptional seller of "Lego lights". Your attention to detail is always on point. To show how diverse your product is was very awesome
Thanks Scott I appreciate it.
Wow man. The more I watch you with your lights the more I’m thinking I’ll get on board with it. I like this method very much.
Yeah it's a great way to make it affordable for everyone. :)
This is really clever. Thank you for sharing. But it makes me realize just how much more clever are your connectors. With these tile-style connectors, you always have to keep the polarity in mind, whereas with your connectors, the design appears to eliminate that issue.
Yes with the tile connectors you do need to keep polarity in mind. But that simply means wire always to the inside of the build. With the magnets you are correct the polarity is the same on all.
My website for LED Lights, Instructions, Stickers, Sets and more.
bevinsbricks.com/
Use Offer Code bevinsbricks for 10% off your next order.
My new Lego Channel
youtube.com/@BevinsBricks
I'll say it again Bub, you made an absolutely GREAT product here! As we are currently in the market for a home, all my Lego sets have been torn down, boxed up per set, and getting ready for whenever that moving day comes in! After that, I've decided that will be the perfect time to create my own Lego channel, as I will have to rebuild all my sets again, I might as ell record them all at that point yes no?
Might I suggest that you sell as many of your magnetic connectors and modular connectors because after seeing the quality and capabilities of your new accessories, I don't think it will be too long before we see LEGO starts building their very own brand name version of these!
I don't see Lego doing lighting but I think it's only a matter of time before bigger lighting companies do everything I offer.
You can acheive this with a footprint of 2x2 studs (per connector) instead of the 2x3 stud footprint you have here, should anyone so require it. It's worked very well for me!
I like it a bit longer to give the wire more room, but you are absolutely correct :)
@@BevinsBricksWorld In fairness my MILs plates are deeper then the usual (I feel it gives me more creative options), so I have more verticallity for wires to be routed cleanly :)
Being deeper is a big advantage for detail and would also think strength as well.
@@BevinsBricksWorld What's the 0.8mm pitch JST you're using? If you're willing to say!
.8mm jst :) Sorry, it's counterproductive to show and tell people where to buy every part I use.
Thank you for sharing this with us! I started working on a fairly large house last night and will consider this technique as I build it.
It's a great inexpensive way to make a Lego city truly modular with lights.
Wow, that’s insane!!!
Thanks
Amazing 🎉 product , and glad to see you are doing well.
Hey buddy thanks and how have you been ?
@@BevinsBricksWorld doing well, thanks , training a new pup . He likes to come downstairs and hang out in the Lego room with me,so a good dog. Hope you and your family have a good fourth of July. Also when you can more up dates on your Lego city if you have had time to work on it.
That's totally awesomeness, thanks for sharing such a wonderful technique in lighting up Lego. 👍😍
Thanks for watching
Cool I been racking my mind on how to do this. thank you so much more than likely I will be in touch with you in the up coming year
Your welcome and I look forward to it.
Happy early 4th of July man and awesome merchandise
Happy 4th my friend :)
Love seeing your new products
Holy cow sir. This is awesome well done. And thank you for showing us how it’s used
Thank you for watching :)
That’s awesome, thank you! How many Modulars do you think it is possible to chain without risking to overheat the first Modular’s connector cable?
Assuming 10 leds per building, 10 buildings, which is 1 amp of total load. I have tested these up to 2.5 amps but I recommend no more than 1 amp.
@@BevinsBricksWorld thank you, you are the best 😀
I was going to get those magnetic ones 😂 Thanks Darryl!
You still can lol, but I wanted to share the cheapest method I could figure out to give people all options :)
This is why people buy from you! You focus on your channels people at the same time, making content! Thanks
Thanks, my goal is to try and make lighting more affordable for everyone :)
What’s the power source?
Up to the builder. You can use a battery pack or me I use a usb power supply. amzn.to/3SCJwA2
Nice Daryl have a happy 4th of July 😄
Happy 4th Nate :)
This product is working well. Always good to hear it first hand. And better from a experienced builder 🤩👍
honestly i have done this while i been toying with trying to make modular lego technic stands for some of my lego technic cars.
Year late to voice an opinion, but those picky ab illegal and legal building techniques: just replace the two-pin technic brick with two headlight bricks. Should work just as fine
It does, but I like using the technic bricks as they are typically cheaper 😉
Love your stuff! Sent you an email, interested to buy some stuff, but in bad need of beginner advice
Ill check my email :) 😀
very cool!
DOH!!!!! 😆
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The more you post the more I learn. Thanks.
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@@natemr4482 Hey BLUE ♥
I approve of anything to reduce costs
Guys and gals he's not coming back to his city and I don't blame him lol jk jk
Lol I haven't touched my city in over a month. I will get back to it at some poin though. But post city updates on the new channel Bevins Bricks.
@BevinsBricksWorld looking forward to it but also loving these lighting updates too.