New Improved Version :)❗ kzbin.info/www/bejne/hZjNh4h3mM-cis0
@ericmercer92085 ай бұрын
Battery pack on inside of shirt wirelessly powering the leds? I love the patterns created by the channels! Maybe some layers from an lcd screen can be used as a diffuser?
@NickElectronics5 ай бұрын
Yes, I have an idea to put battery under a shirt ^) But wireless power transfer is not the most efficient way to power the circuit. I think in the direction of a metal pins that would serve as a fastener and + & - contacts. Idea with an LCD screen is also in my head) I hope i will have enough time in the future to realize it :) Probably, putting a screen is the best soultion btw But from the other side, most expensive :)
@ghost_of_m4039 ай бұрын
nice work Niko. I am definitely curious how different kinds of resins might alter the effects you could get.
@NickElectronics9 ай бұрын
Thank you very much. If people like this video and i will definitely make part 2 with improved design and some more tests :)
@aminghafoori64969 ай бұрын
glues are far more reliable than you think
@NickElectronics9 ай бұрын
You have got any particular glue in mind? I was thinking to test some. Like Henkel magnet adhesives or so. Also i have been taught that in the direction of stress only gluing is not enough. But idk, have to test
@aminghafoori64969 ай бұрын
@@NickElectronics honestly no I don't have any suggestions but i bought a phone holder years ago and i glued it to my car dashboard and it's still functioning I tested that glue rigorously in these years
@NickElectronics9 ай бұрын
@@aminghafoori6496 Okay, thank you for the info) I kinda know that glues are amazing nowadays, but as an electrical engineer could not resist soldering metal plate instead of gluing magnets) Soldering just looked as a little bit more robust option