I designed and have been selling the 32 individual ShiftBrite modules for a while, someone wanted to build a KITT scanner so I set this up and wrote code on an Arduino. Right now this doesn't exist as a drop-in product, it's a custom device requiring about 400 solder connections.
It's better because there are more LEDs, they're closer together, and facing the camera instead of reflected in 360 degrees. The LEDs I was using before were just for testing, they're originally VU meters. Anyway, I put a link to the updated code in the video description.
Very Nice!
Did you make this or buy it?
SierraJim 1 year ago
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Nice work how thin can you make this?
mr2nr 1 year ago
Nice work how thin cane you make this?
mr2nr 1 year ago
That looks sweet. Did you make it for that 2005 Mustang K.I.T.T. with working scanner (blue/red)?
atasteofchaosII 1 year ago
would you be wiling to make and sell one of these? ..if so how much would u charge for one like this?
Shankster9292 2 years ago 2
Thanks for answer
bill0754 3 years ago
Where did you purchase this awesome light??
Thanks
bill0754 3 years ago
I designed and have been selling the 32 individual ShiftBrite modules for a while, someone wanted to build a KITT scanner so I set this up and wrote code on an Arduino. Right now this doesn't exist as a drop-in product, it's a custom device requiring about 400 solder connections.
Grymac 3 years ago
It's better because there are more LEDs, they're closer together, and facing the camera instead of reflected in 360 degrees. The LEDs I was using before were just for testing, they're originally VU meters. Anyway, I put a link to the updated code in the video description.
Grymac 3 years ago
Awesome Grymac!
That looks SO much better than the first one.
Just...wow man!
5 stars!
taoworm23 3 years ago