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Add discreet lighting for usage in the dark #3

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benjie opened this issue Jul 28, 2014 · 3 comments
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Add discreet lighting for usage in the dark #3

benjie opened this issue Jul 28, 2014 · 3 comments

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benjie commented Jul 28, 2014

Some LEDs with adjustable PWM under the fender would be great - perhaps a MOSFET triggered by an ATTINY with a variable resistor as input? Manual control is sufficient though we could hook it up to the wii remote if desired.

Might be worth adding some subtle lighting under each hemisphere of the skirt too so that the whole Dalek is visible at night (e.g. to cars).

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We have lots of LEDs available for the LED workshop coming up - this would
be fantastic :)

On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 6:00 PM, Benjie Gillam [email protected]
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Some LEDs with adjustable PWM under the fender would be great - perhaps a
MOSFET triggered by an ATTINY with a variable resistor as input? Manual
control is sufficient though we could hook it up to the wii remote if
desired.

Might be worth adding some subtle lighting under each hemisphere of the
skirt too so that the whole Dalek is visible at night (e.g. to cars).


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benjie commented Jul 28, 2014

Agreed; when is that again?

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5th August

On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 7:21 PM, Benjie Gillam [email protected]
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Agreed; when is that again?


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