it's so easy to criticize from the safety of your anonymity. what you should do with this video, is realize the possibility that you too can make a light controller. do it your way, be creative, this is the way this guy did it, he did it on the cheap, here's what it does. the internet is a forum, sometimes the hard work is taken care of for you, it might be a sad commentary on the laziness of our society, who knows or cares, i thought this was a cool idea, and it's captured my imagination.
Haw haw haw. I made this video to show someone who lives in another city what I made; It's made with junk parts from wal*mart because that is what I can afford and what I understand. I open it several times and show what the insides look like. All it is made up of are some dimmer switches, edison to 110v adaptor plugs, two 1-to-3 110v adapters, and a short 110v pigtail. oh and it is in a pencil box. just open your eyes, pay attention, and read the description. thanks.
First, nice little controller, second thanks for wasting three minutes of my time showing off. .I clicked on this (as im sure the other 3, 766 people did ) hoping to see HOW you wired this, HOW you made it. . but no it was yet another waste of bandwidth. Don t worry I can figure out to make one myself that is more functional and I wont be using junk parts from Wal Mart. Sorry if this is harsh. . but I fail to understand why you didnt tell us how you did it, that would have been far more useful
Haw haw haw. I made this video to show someone who lives in another city what I made; It's made with junk parts from wal*mart because that is what I can afford and what I understand. I open it several times and show what the insides look like. All it is made up of are some dimmer switches, edison to 110v adaptor plugs, two 1-to-3 110v adapters, and a short 110v pigtail. oh and it is in a pencil box. just open your eyes, pay attention, and read the description. thanks.
its just a bunch of stuff plugged in together and taped together. no soldering or knowledge of electrical engineering was happening. just me playing legos with component parts and adapters.
I run thw lighting system for a local band, and i was wondering if you could get in touch with me about building a lightboard with buttons instead of dimmer switches.
it's so easy to criticize from the safety of your anonymity. what you should do with this video, is realize the possibility that you too can make a light controller. do it your way, be creative, this is the way this guy did it, he did it on the cheap, here's what it does. the internet is a forum, sometimes the hard work is taken care of for you, it might be a sad commentary on the laziness of our society, who knows or cares, i thought this was a cool idea, and it's captured my imagination.
gladys88cravitz 1 month ago
Haw haw haw. I made this video to show someone who lives in another city what I made; It's made with junk parts from wal*mart because that is what I can afford and what I understand. I open it several times and show what the insides look like. All it is made up of are some dimmer switches, edison to 110v adaptor plugs, two 1-to-3 110v adapters, and a short 110v pigtail. oh and it is in a pencil box. just open your eyes, pay attention, and read the description. thanks.
trsdos 5 months ago
First, nice little controller, second thanks for wasting three minutes of my time showing off. .I clicked on this (as im sure the other 3, 766 people did ) hoping to see HOW you wired this, HOW you made it. . but no it was yet another waste of bandwidth. Don t worry I can figure out to make one myself that is more functional and I wont be using junk parts from Wal Mart. Sorry if this is harsh. . but I fail to understand why you didnt tell us how you did it, that would have been far more useful
MoonGarten 5 months ago
@MoonGarten
Haw haw haw. I made this video to show someone who lives in another city what I made; It's made with junk parts from wal*mart because that is what I can afford and what I understand. I open it several times and show what the insides look like. All it is made up of are some dimmer switches, edison to 110v adaptor plugs, two 1-to-3 110v adapters, and a short 110v pigtail. oh and it is in a pencil box. just open your eyes, pay attention, and read the description. thanks.
trsdos 5 months ago
@MoonGarten
its just a bunch of stuff plugged in together and taped together. no soldering or knowledge of electrical engineering was happening. just me playing legos with component parts and adapters.
trsdos 5 months ago
mind posting a parts list?
DaveyGTV 7 months ago
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I run thw lighting system for a local band, and i was wondering if you could get in touch with me about building a lightboard with buttons instead of dimmer switches.
scottdobsonjr 1 year ago
Nice... That is quite interesting.
AnnorexicFatty 2 years ago