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fieldfairy2 11-10-2008 08:05 PM

Pulsing Neons
 
Yep pulsing neons, like on my "saleen makeover and track car thread".

Materials:
-Soldering Iron (i used a 15w but now i use a 40w so whatever works,30 is the best)
-Solder
-Barricade Flashing Police Lights
-Cutters(optional)
-3mm Leds(color of your choice)
-Neon/underglow
-Resistor(i used a 100ohm, but anything can be used, the higher the ohm's the slower the leds blink and the less bright the leds are)
-hot glue gun
-hot glue
-Wire (thin and very flexible, unlike the wire i used, lol, you will need 5 wires of any length, i have about 2-3inches)
-electrical tape or heat shrink
-hobby knife/xacto
-pliers
-wire strippers
-you chassis and body

Neon/underglow(very similar to the first couple of steps in Noturday's tut):

You want to grab your underglow or neons and cut the silver tape off.

Now that the tape is off grab you pliers and take the leds off from the battery cover.You can approach this different ways, cut the neons off the board, unsolder the neons from the board or like i did use the pliers.

You should have the battery cover with nothing else on it, set this aside for future use.

Modifying the Flashing police lights:


Grab you Flashing police lights form the barricade body kit. Carefully cut the Heatshrink off with the x-acto Knife

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...1-7190_IMG.jpg(leds are off in this picture)

Next is to remove the leds(both leds) from the Police lights.

Using the Soldering Iron and pliers you can unsolder the the leds off(both). However you approach this is fine just don't ruin the board or take off the solder points.

Strip all ends of all the wires to about 5mm

Grab one of the leds. Solder wires( i have about 2-3inches in length) on to it, on each leg or prong.(positive and negative).

Solder the wires from the led to the Electronics side(blue) to where on of the leds used to be. With the capacitor and the plug facing you, the positive is on the top and the negative is on the bottom, like so:

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...1-7191_IMG.jpg
http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...1-7192_IMG.jpg
http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...1-7193_IMG.jpg

Now that was the easy part.

Grab you other led and solder 2 wires onto the positive prong and one wire to the negative one.

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...1-7194_IMG.jpg

You want to solder the 2 positive wires top where the red and yellow wire come in from the plug:

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...1-7196_IMG.jpg

With the capacitor facing you again, look at the top left corner of the Police lights. There is a black box with 3 prongs, 2 prongs closest to you, on one side, and one prong on the other side, you want to solder the negative wire on that one prong facing away from you.

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...1-7197_IMG.jpg
http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...1-7198_IMG.jpg

You can test lights now, to make sure hey work.

If they work Use the hot glue gun the glue all the wires you soldered down to the board, it relieves stress on the joints.

Using the resistor(100ohm or size of you choice) solder it in between(splice) the black wire on the plug.

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...2-7201_IMG.jpg

Use electrical tape or heat shrink to cover the solder joints.

With the underglow battery cover on your chassis, you can install the light kit and make sure it works. Find a mounting place for the Pulsing neons or just set them on the chassis somewhere, bend the wires(with the leds) between the wheels and connect it the battery cover, you can glue or tape the wires in place.

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...2-7202_IMG.jpg
http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...1-7199_IMG.jpg
http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...h_MVI_0219.jpg

That is it. have fun. If there are nay mistakes please say so. I will be trying to get some more pictures for places in the tut and as for the quality of the picture i did the best i could with a 7year old camera and i new video.

the only downside is that one led blinks a little brighter than the other.

Thanks.:D :bigwink:

Fieldfairy2

merc3des 11-10-2008 09:19 PM

Very good tutorial. A lot of people have been wondering this and its never been covered. LEDs are simple but most people are too lazy, and skip over making these tutorials. A+++ Man.

Bugeye subie 11-10-2008 09:22 PM

Dang!
Im doing this later tonight, this looks pretty easy, and great!

Thank you!

XMDrifter 11-10-2008 10:46 PM

maybe i should write an l.e.d. FAQ

Stampedekid 11-10-2008 11:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by merc3des (Post 191534)
Very good tutorial. A lot of people have been wondering this and its never been covered. LEDs are simple but most people are too lazy, and skip over making these tutorials. A+++ Man.

+1
Most people see LED and they just think it's something stupid. Truthfully they can learn like me.. I always wanted to know how to make a flashing underglow. Now next you should try to make functional turning signals.

fieldfairy2 11-11-2008 05:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by merc3des (Post 191534)
Very good tutorial. A lot of people have been wondering this and its never been covered. LEDs are simple but most people are too lazy, and skip over making these tutorials. A+++ Man.

Thanks man. This idea came to me randomly but i worked on it. I used a a 2 AAA battery holder to find where the power was used to turn on the leds and it turned out they blinked the same time too.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bugeye subie (Post 191535)
Dang!
Im doing this later tonight, this looks pretty easy, and great!

Thank you!

Thanks. It took awhile to fiqure out but once i got it it was easier

Quote:

Originally Posted by XMDrifter (Post 191557)
maybe i should write an l.e.d. FAQ

... what does that have to do with my tut..:uhoh: jk. lol go for it.:D

Quote:

Originally Posted by xmodracer1 (Post 191560)
+1
Most people see LED and they just think it's something stupid. Truthfully they can learn like me.. I always wanted to know how to make a flashing underglow. Now next you should try to make functional turning signals.

I think if i can wire the 3 wires from the plug to the pot it might work:-? i'll try it later.Thanks you.

Let me Just say Threaded/stranded wire is better than solid, the solder actually stick to it, just a thought.

Bugeye subie 11-11-2008 06:14 PM

You should try too do a turn signal one, that be great!

fieldfairy2 11-12-2008 06:22 PM

I'll try, since i am not going to use the chassis anymore and possible selling my xmods...(not the track car though), I think all i have to do is hook it up to the pot. And my soldering iron is broken too like Spr's just got it too.

snowboi1289 11-12-2008 06:42 PM

Good tut.. This will help alot of newbies out too.

fieldfairy2 11-12-2008 08:08 PM

Thanks. I hope it helps not just the noobs but everyone.

Bugeye subie 11-18-2008 04:52 PM

Would this work if youd just use a resistor on a regular light kit?

fieldfairy2 11-18-2008 06:07 PM

no because the regular light kit doesn't blink. On the normal light kit it would make the lights less bright or dimmer.

Bugeye subie 11-18-2008 08:35 PM

Oh okay, is there a separate resistor that you can make t blink, or do you need the whole board?

fieldfairy2 11-20-2008 07:05 PM

I believe the whole board, i don't anything about a blinking resistor...


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