Thanks i really appreciate your comment 😄, unfortunately both of my children don’t have any interest in RC, i hope in the future they can inherit my collection and don’t end up in any thrift store (goodwill) or be throw away, that will be very sad for me.
Hi. Had to have a giggle especially when you moved onto the Lego sets.I have exactly the same and make my own light kits for cars and Lego. Great work 👍
OMG some of your rc are some of the best realistic ones I’ve ever seen on utube. Keep up the good videos it’s a big help believe me🤤✊💯 just amazing unbelievable
Awesome. I made some backlights in series with the front lights on a truck and it took the front lights off. My solution was an extra wire to the front from the motor power and then it drives slower. Next solution was a little solar cell adding to the front and then it blinks between shadow and light when driving. My next project will be planned better, however, it's fun. As a bonus I get extra power supplies made which can't drive the motors as hoped for, so I use those for USB level lamps until I get smarter with this stuff.
Wow Oliver your knowledge and installation is impressive. I’d like to light my Cruiser but my 3rd channel is dedicated to my winch. You’ve given me some great ideas, thanx.
Rc4wd have a original led set for the fj40 cruiser cost around $19.99 ZE0071, this one just have the basic light up features (and it have the unique size led for the original “marker” light buckets for RC4WD cruiser body), connected to any ports available in your receiver, when you turn your esc on, it will just light up, your 3rd channel already occupied, so adding a ebay light switch will not work when you use the winch (using the winch at the same time with “on and off” your lights not ideal), what radio are you using? By connecting directly on your 4th channel it will remain on when the esc is turn on unless you can program the 4th channel to aux switch plus optional ebay light switch for the receiver. If you prefer functional led system that require you to channel one and channel two connected to the led control unit (usually cost around $15 USD), it works when you are making a directional signal (blinking signal lights) and apply breaks (break light brightened up), but main light still light up.
zero explanations, no circuit whatsoever so what ? you just plug them in the ESC ? do you build your own connectors ? worst tutorial ever, yes leds require resistors, so what ?
I am sorry you are not contended with my video. Obviously you did not watch the entire video, every few second i included lettered text and image (self explanatory) on the side of this video to what led values and resistors used and probably you did not check the description below also the links of every component used.
If youre handy with a soldering iron, you can use a L7805 voltage regulator circuit.
Thanks for the info, definitely i will look into it.
Oliver this is fantastic. I bet your children just love all this detail!!
Thanks i really appreciate your comment 😄, unfortunately both of my children don’t have any interest in RC, i hope in the future they can inherit my collection and don’t end up in any thrift store (goodwill) or be throw away, that will be very sad for me.
Hi. Had to have a giggle especially when you moved onto the Lego sets.I have exactly the same and make my own light kits for cars and Lego. Great work 👍
Nice nice 👍🏻 👍🏻excellent thank you for your tutorial....
OMG some of your rc are some of the best realistic ones I’ve ever seen on utube. Keep up the good videos it’s a big help believe me🤤✊💯 just amazing unbelievable
Thanks so much 😊😊
Awesome. I made some backlights in series with the front lights on a truck and it took the front lights off. My solution was an extra wire to the front from the motor power and then it drives slower. Next solution was a little solar cell adding to the front and then it blinks between shadow and light when driving. My next project will be planned better, however, it's fun.
As a bonus I get extra power supplies made which can't drive the motors as hoped for, so I use those for USB level lamps until I get smarter with this stuff.
Awesome 👍🏻
Wow Oliver your knowledge and installation is impressive. I’d like to light my Cruiser but my 3rd channel is dedicated to my winch. You’ve given me some great ideas, thanx.
Rc4wd have a original led set for the fj40 cruiser cost around $19.99 ZE0071, this one just have the basic light up features (and it have the unique size led for the original “marker” light buckets for RC4WD cruiser body), connected to any ports available in your receiver, when you turn your esc on, it will just light up, your 3rd channel already occupied, so adding a ebay light switch will not work when you use the winch (using the winch at the same time with “on and off” your lights not ideal), what radio are you using? By connecting directly on your 4th channel it will remain on when the esc is turn on unless you can program the 4th channel to aux switch plus optional ebay light switch for the receiver. If you prefer functional led system that require you to channel one and channel two connected to the led control unit (usually cost around $15 USD), it works when you are making a directional signal (blinking signal lights) and apply breaks (break light brightened up), but main light still light up.
@@oliverstoys8411 Thanx for the info, I’ll see what I can do.
Awesome
Thanks . This is vary helpful .
Thanks for the great video I didn’t know that you can get smd leds already wired
Thanks, much appreciated😀
zero explanations, no circuit whatsoever
so what ? you just plug them in the ESC ? do you build your own connectors ?
worst tutorial ever, yes leds require resistors, so what ?
I am sorry you are not contended with my video. Obviously you did not watch the entire video, every few second i included lettered text and image (self explanatory) on the side of this video to what led values and resistors used and probably you did not check the description below also the links of every component used.