Author Topic: Steps to make LED Pedals  (Read 1162 times)

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Steps to make LED Pedals
« on: November 01, 2011, 01:56:50 AM »
LEDs create a colorful addition for your bicycle for visibility and elegance. While you can purchase LED add-ons, making your personal enables for any wider selection of creativeness, and it is considerably less costly. Even when you discover electronics daunting, don't be concerned --- LED Strip circuitry is all about as easy as it will get, and a terrific way to learn some fundamental concepts to ensure that you are able to move onto bigger and electric adornments for the bicycle!

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        Generally, the positive add an LED may be the longer one.

        Construct your circuit, starting with battery clip. Direct the red-colored (positive) lead in the battery clip to among the leads around the switch. In the other switch lead, place 2 " from the insulated wire towards the positive lead from the first LED. Use another inch of wire between each one of the other two LEDs, always hooking up negative to positive. Complete the circuit by getting the black (negative) lead wire in the battery clip towards the negative finish from the last LED. Repeat process for that second pedal.

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        A soldering gun is definitely an affordable and helpful tool to purchase.

        Solder connections. Use wire strippers to reveal copper around the finishes of every portion of wire. Align the 2 finishes that you would like to become listed on to ensure that they're flat against one another, then contain the solder near the wire while you lightly press the bond using the soldering iron. Allow each joint to awesome (1-3 seconds) before you decide to move it.

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        Snap battery clips onto each battery and test out your circuit. Make certain that you could turn the LEDs off and on by flipping the switch. In case your LEDs don't illuminate, make certain you're using fresh batteries, check each solder joint, and appearance that every 1M SMD5050 RGB waterproof LED Bar is connected negative-to-positive inside the circuit.

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        Secure battery around the bottom of the bicycle pedal while using zip ties.

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        For solid pedals you may want to glue the SMD5050 waterproof LED Bar 60LEDS around the bottom.

        Glue LEDs and switch onto pedals because they fit best oftentimes this is with the plastic part in front from the pedal. Make sure that your positioning doesn't hinder pedaling.

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