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Building a lightening cloud (lamp)

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Former Member over 9 years ago

    Hi there,

 

This will be my first Arduino project ever and I want to make sure it goes well. I am trying to follow the directions here:

 

How to make a Lightning Cloud - All

 

So far all I have are the fabric bits, the soldering gun, and a cart full of things online at Adafruit. I was wondering if someone might be able to discern if this is all I need:

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Thanks for any suggestions!

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    0 balearicdynamics over 9 years ago

    Hello Jade,

     

    sounds curious as this project is one I have judged for this contest in Instructables image

    I my opinion you have all what you need. Probably you will use a more complex neopixel set and in this case you will get better results.

     

    Enrico

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    0 Former Member over 9 years ago in reply to balearicdynamics

    Awesome, just my luck then. Yes, the neopixels were not the same as what was mentioned in the instructions, and were a suggestion from someone in the comments of that 'ible. Or were you suggesting I use something other than what's in my cart?

     

    I'm rather excited. If these are all the parts I need to find, then all I have to do is click 'order', solder the parts, code, and giftwrap.

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    0 balearicdynamics over 9 years ago in reply to Former Member

    I think you can. To be honest I don't know the board but I think that is one of the Arduino clones and it will work fine. The use of these other Neopixels set no matter, as I wrote above I think you can get better results. Then for issues we are here.

    Maybe that it's the worth to take a look (frankly I think no) is this alternative neopixel set consume more power than the other, just not to have surprises about the rechargeable battery duration.

     

    I suggest (but it's almost obvious) that you breadboard all the circuit before then make the cloud and assemble the final version.

     

    Btw: I suppose you have at home a breadboard, is true? And don't forget a prototyping PCB for the final assembly if you plan to make it permanent.

     

    Enrico

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    0 balearicdynamics over 9 years ago in reply to Former Member

    I think you can. To be honest I don't know the board but I think that is one of the Arduino clones and it will work fine. The use of these other Neopixels set no matter, as I wrote above I think you can get better results. Then for issues we are here.

    Maybe that it's the worth to take a look (frankly I think no) is this alternative neopixel set consume more power than the other, just not to have surprises about the rechargeable battery duration.

     

    I suggest (but it's almost obvious) that you breadboard all the circuit before then make the cloud and assemble the final version.

     

    Btw: I suppose you have at home a breadboard, is true? And don't forget a prototyping PCB for the final assembly if you plan to make it permanent.

     

    Enrico

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    0 Former Member over 9 years ago in reply to balearicdynamics

    Negative on the breadboard. As far as electronics and parts, all I have is the soldering gun, the cotton, and a place to work. I'll have to add breadboard to my adafruit list. I also did not have a prototyping PCB. I've soldered a thing or two before and assumed I could just follow the directions (which did not include a breadboard) and move on to programming. Sorry if that is something obvious I should have known... its been years since I soldered anything and rarely anything complex.

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    0 balearicdynamics over 9 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Well, I think you don't increase too much your budget with a breadboard and a prototype PCB or two (after the first project you become addicted, don't you know?) If you can I suggest to buy a cheap but almost decent soldering iron. This project seems the moment to start trying soldering has arrived image Anyway, the breadboard is indispensable.

     

    Enrico

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