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Unusual diffraction grating disk

The video that's currently uploading is about a common "60 effect" laser projector that has a very neat diffraction grating disk.  It produces some very cool effects.

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LED path light

This is a rather neat little light for mounting on walls or posts to provide a wash of light at ground level.

https://youtu.be/1TziZejdClw

Like most modern LED lights you can't change the lamp, but people like us can...

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Local Christmas tractor run

Every year, the Young Farmers do a tractor run around the island.

https://youtu.be/BECRkX0zJGg

This is them passing through Ramsey.  They drive along Parliament Street and then stop for a while before moving on ...

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A new low for shitty eBay fairy lights.

How low can they go?

https://youtu.be/YtFqdPbqItY

I'll let you be the judge....

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Dusk sensor with very nice case

This dusk sensor came from a prominent UK supplier, which is odd, since it's very "eBay".   But it's got a really nice case.  It's only after I'd made the video that I realised that the case alone is worth buying it for.

2020-12-09 22:15:47 +0000 UTC View Post

Quiet Patreon stream on Thursday

A little extra stream that will let me answer some of the many technical questions you asked.



https://youtu.be/7SXioZMOPlQ

How does this timing work out for you guys?  Given the spread of t...

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Saturday's stream link

The usual Saturday stream will be taking place:-

https://youtu.be/uK2llUCpQlI

To interact with the chat you'll need to view it on YouTube.

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Bonsai Gerber zip files.

A few people have asked about the files for the mini LED bonsai tree project.  I've finally found the zip file and uploaded it to my site.  There's no link there yet, but you can find the files here:-

http://ww...

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One last bike component.....

There's only one component left on the quad/bike wiring loom.  It seems a good idea to try picking the lock and then opening it and looking at the contacts.

https://youtu.be/YHfgmm7K9ME

It'll be back to electron...

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And another. Stripping apart the quad start relay

This is part of the same quad wiring loom I've been exploring in previous videos.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9hVt9gMiN8

This bit turned out to be quite interesting, because it's operation was the...

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Building the DOV controller (sped up)

This video is actually intended as a linked video for another one about the full project, combining the construction of the frame and controller and showing the finished panel.

https://youtu.be/KxBJ2GweE7s

I made a v...

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The smoked consumer unit video

Here's the full video mentioned earlier.  It's the charred remains of a plastic consumer unit that was removed from a house by Nick Bundy Electrical.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buiJTq-w2fY

It...

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Should I sell these on eBay? (Video coming soon.)

Tonights video was very black and crispy.  It'll be uploading shortly.

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Saturday subject suggestions?

Any suggestions for technical subjects to talk about on Saturday?

I'll be avoiding red wine this time.

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Saturday's stream link

It's quite tricky trying to think of thumbnail pictures when you don't know what the subject of the stream is going to be.

https://youtu.be/IP7zkJWKU7k

As always, you'll have to view the stream on YouTube to interact...

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Not a video. Customising connectors

Sometimes the bit you need isn't available in the quality or the style you want.

Whilst removing the excessively long Rode microphone cable for use in the upcoming MBC livestream, I replaced it with a new custom sized microphone lead with a rugged cable also going down to a headphone jack -...

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The video of yesterday's spoiler

I've probably ruined the video by excitedly sharing the circuitry with you yesterday.

https://youtu.be/kutNgCsJ2Hs

But it's still a very interesting device.  I've just ordered a 110V one to take apart to see how...

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Definitely a corona discharge and ozone

The little module I'm currently reverse engineering, definitely creates a faint corona discharge on the carbon fibre emitters, and creates a noticeable smell of ozone when the electrodes are confined in a container.

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Not a video yet (spoiler)

In a way, this is a bit of a spoiler for the video in progress.

I've de-potted a Chinese module and it's NOTHING like I was expecting.

Those 1206 capacitors should be fairly high voltage (630V?) with an unexpected capacitance of between  85nF to 95nF, and the diode packages will ...

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Poundland £5 PIR sensor LED tape

This product has three parts which could be used independently.  A USB to power jack cable, 2m of 5V LED tape that can be cut on every LED and a universal PIR sensor with jack in and out, that can operate between 5V and 24V.

2020-11-30 23:17:34 +0000 UTC View Post

Full DOV metal frame build - Diresta-style

The high speed (16X) build of the metal frame Diresta style.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2flsFpv92bc

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MBC post-lockdown livestream link

Since we're off lockdown here, the MBC are getting back together to do a livestream next week.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cnnmfUOMdx0

Chat interaction will be on the YouTube page.

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Here's the actual video

Some additional data.  Quiescent current is around 18uA whether the display is on or off.  An LR44 style button cell should have a capacity of around 100mAh, so battery life should still be good.  I mention that because a common complaint seems to be low battery life.

Maybe i...

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Saturday stream link.

This weeks theme is the start of an extra trashy Xmas.

https://youtu.be/xgmNTyuOlXw

When the stream is running you'll have to be on YouTube to interact with the chat.

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Video currently uploading.

I decided to explore a very cheap set of digital calipers.  The circuitry is ultra minimalist.  Most of the work is being done by a blob chip and a clever capacitive linear encoder.

It's so refined for mass production that even a bear can put it back together and still achieve its...

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Test run of new lighting panel

For scale, the panel is 1.95m (6'5") tall by 0.92m (3') wide.

I divided the warm white surround in two, and used a bit of software to apply a randomiser to make it look like fluorescent tubes flickering to life.  It's different every time.

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Converting 3V LED stars to 12V in custom colours

I decided to use a set of standard LED star frames in this years Department of Villainy Xmas lighting panel.

The standard frames are fitted with 3V strip and powered by a 3xAA battery pack or USB connector.  I replaced the original LED strip with 12V stuff in eight colours.

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Saturday's livestream link

Here's the link to Saturday's stream:-

https://youtu.be/1tGxcWqUvxU

To interact with the chat it will have to be viewed on YouTube.

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Experimental "junk on my bench" video.

That's not candy in the thumbnail....

This is just an experimental relaxed video talking about stuff that had arrived in the mail.  I guess that makes it a mailbag video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch...

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Test clip Jimmy DiResta style

Just a quick test clip showing assembly of an aluminium frame at a high frame speed.

https://youtu.be/W-3gpGrwASg

It's styled on Jimmy DiResta's videos where he does full builds, but then speeds up the repetitive bit...

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