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  • Amazing !!

  • 1) Hold your breath.

    2) Copy all of these steps.

    3) Go to two other video.

    4) Paste it in the comments.

    If you can do all of this without breathing you're a god

  • how do u make it? can show me? tutorial or sumthing?

  • @qAyyUm It's not worth a tutorial, its as simple as getting some photo cubes, then sandblasting them to get the light become diffuse when shining through. The cubes are hung up at wires where normally these halogen lamps hang. Then inside the Cubes simply mount some RGB-LEDs with coolers and voilla. The only thing that's a bit tricky is the current regulator to control the LEDs and dim them. Therefore you need a bit experience in SMD soldering and microcontroller programming.

  • dude why do you have plywood on your room walls ?:)

  • @willgax That's not plywood my walls are painted with orange smear painting.

  • Have a flashlight from Browning (made for them by Garrity) that uses a Rebel Star from Luxeon, 210 lm of output and powered by 2x #123 batteries (3V Lithium). 3 or 4 of these LEDs is the same output as a 60W incandescent (680 lm). One color at a time, tho (white might be a good choice :P).

  • i want these! what do they cost & whats the name

  • @earlofnim it costs lots and its called do it yourself.

  • They do very well, but now i've got 4 more Cool-White Rebels with a 20°Lense for illuminating my desktop (for reading/writing it was a little bit too dark)

  • can you give me an electrical construction scheme for led lighting?

  • It's a very simple thing, only a PIC Microprocessor with 5 Constant current Regulators atattched to 5 Digital Outputs. All the Rest is Software (5PWM Signals for dimming each channel) I also added a RS232 Interface to it, so it can be controlled by PC to play around °g° Next Version of the controller is in Construction, because the Current regulators consume too much power. When the new one works I'll give further Information about it, because that's a bit more tricky ;)

  • Nice work... i love leds.. :D

  • My Room is about 20m² in size, and the 10 Rebels (each driven with 350mA (80Lm)) light the room enough to do almost everything, only for reading I'd put up an extra Cube or two more, i think. Because the color of the LED light is different as the color of Halogene Lamps and reading is not as comfortable i think (not yet tried).

  • Thx for you're usefull information, i'll try with 1.5 A - 130 lm Luxeon K2 LED's. See how well it goes

  • Each box has (5xLuxeon Rebel RGB plus 10x Luxeon Neutral White), how well does 10 White Luxeon Rebel does as ilumination?

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