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Re: Changing the team color flasher LEDs
if your willing to modify a LED package you can control it from the digital outputs. (beware that you probably cannot use a modified one in competition) but i have hooked them up to my computer for a light show (really simple with the parralell port)
basically what you need to know is that the 5 wires are as follows Black - Ground Red - Control of Red LED (it will work on +5 to +12vdc, it basically turns on a transistor) Orange - Power (+12vdc) Blue - Control of Blue LED (it will work on +5 to +12vdc, it basically turns on a transistor) Green - Control of Green LED (it will work on +5 to +12vdc, it basically turns on a transistor) so basically leave the black and orange wires intact and then connect the red blue and green wires to digital outputs to turn the led on. (thats how i did it with my computer but i tapped into my computer's power supply for the 12vdc and ground, the other wires i controlled with the parallel port) let me know if you need help also not all of the LED modules i have seen (past years included) have working greens but they all should have red and blue) ...forest |
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