instead of putting the led before the strip, take the leg of the led and hook it to the gate of a mosfet. bingo bango now you can run a ton of strips without blowing up those little leds
Thank you for sharing! The RGB leds on the 12v strip are connected in series in sets of three. Based on the amount of current going through the flashing LEDs, I estimate that you could connect no more than three sets of three, as shown on the video. I tried it with two sets of three and measured about 45mA of current in total, so I think that is a safe amount. I've had mine running with no trouble for three days with on/off flashing LEDS (not the fast flash type as shown).
To give an extra visual representation on which lines are active. At least thats how you should use it in case you do. He actually does nothing useful with controlling the RGB colors at all. The only reason that the colors are slightly changing is of the bad connection and maybe the actual controller (not being shown which is using PWM for control).
After connecting RGB LED on the led strip it fused RGB LED because of 12v dc supply .so please sir 🙏 help me to save the 5mm RGB LED to glow the strip without any hesitation .. please sir help me 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Ed19601 well, it's not an RGB led controller, those 5mm RGB leds showing here in the vedio are special one's, the have built in controller ic very small, when he connected it that way he managed to get some of the built-in ic signals, he didn't use any transistor to amplify those signals, soon those leds will not bare the current and voltage stress so will blow up, and you also can't control anything, it's just a very cheap way to have some flash and fade leds. You could buy those leds from banggood or aliexpress for very low price, just search for "5mm RGB Led flasher", and for further informations you can google it and youtube it 😊😁
there are rgb led with two leg (positive and negative) that have a build-in controller with premade effect that loop, if you do this with a strip connected to the end of the 3mm led it will blow up after a bit because it passed to much current and the internal controller can't handle it, you can use an arduino with logic level mosfet (simple coding) or pwm generator with mosfet (no coding)
miky94x a reasonable explanation, it can be done using 4060 ic, need some tweaks but will work like charm, also it's dirt cheap and needs few passive component to do the work. Thanks for your replay 😊
Whereas this video isn’t fake, it is still worthless. You would be lucky if the leds didnt die after a few minutes. Plus, you will only get basic colors with this, very rarely any others. Mainly purple or orange.
Well. I made one but there is a problem. after connecting the RGB led pieces in series with a RGB led strip, only 2-3 leds are glowing from strip. How to solve it?
Cordell Ivy 10 days ago i didn't know also, one should be sure before posting any comment , it's true but as i said befor it's not practical, but it's cheap and if you like the flashing sequence you could use transistors to amplify the signal to drive more strips effectivlly.
dude where is the controller ????!!!!???
instead of putting the led before the strip, take the leg of the led and hook it to the gate of a mosfet. bingo bango now you can run a ton of strips without blowing up those little leds
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Sir can I use 12v rgb controller in this? please help me
Thank you for sharing! The RGB leds on the 12v strip are connected in series in sets of three. Based on the amount of current going through the flashing LEDs, I estimate that you could connect no more than three sets of three, as shown on the video. I tried it with two sets of three and measured about 45mA of current in total, so I think that is a safe amount. I've had mine running with no trouble for three days with on/off flashing LEDS (not the fast flash type as shown).
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What was the purpose of soldering on those 3 independent LED's ?
To give an extra visual representation on which lines are active. At least thats how you should use it in case you do. He actually does nothing useful with controlling the RGB colors at all.
The only reason that the colors are slightly changing is of the bad connection and maybe the actual controller (not being shown which is using PWM for control).
those 3 leds have inbuilt effects thus send the effect to strips as they are in series
Its true.....I tried and it worked
Usastes led multicolor o bicolor?
Ye tric ek colour ka led strip k liye hai kya?
I Know LED Strip 12V DC but (3)Controller LEDs 3V
Kya ye 3 volt chla ga
After connecting RGB LED on the led strip it fused RGB LED because of 12v dc supply .so please sir 🙏 help me to save the 5mm RGB LED to glow the strip without any hesitation .. please sir help me 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
what soldering iron you are using?
I don't get it. How is adding 3 LED's to an RGB strip 'making an RGB strip controller'?
Ed19601 search for 5mm RGB led flasher, it's not practical implementation although
John Vatic thanks. Still don't get it though
Ed19601 well, it's not an RGB led controller, those 5mm RGB leds showing here in the vedio are special one's, the have built in controller ic very small, when he connected it that way he managed to get some of the built-in ic signals, he didn't use any transistor to amplify those signals, soon those leds will not bare the current and voltage stress so will blow up, and you also can't control anything, it's just a very cheap way to have some flash and fade leds.
You could buy those leds from banggood or aliexpress for very low price, just search for "5mm RGB Led flasher", and for further informations you can google it and youtube it 😊😁
@@Ed19601 the guy is an idiot......TOTALLY CLUELESS
This setup would not behave like that. If your going to make a controller you might as well just use 3 mosFets and a micro controller
those led strips already include a ballast that receives signal by remote control ....
What is the number and name of the LED strip
And now? What?
How could this be possible?
Could you give details?
there are rgb led with two leg (positive and negative) that have a build-in controller with premade effect that loop, if you do this with a strip connected to the end of the 3mm led it will blow up after a bit because it passed to much current and the internal controller can't handle it, you can use an arduino with logic level mosfet (simple coding) or pwm generator with mosfet (no coding)
miky94x a reasonable explanation, it can be done using 4060 ic, need some tweaks but will work like charm, also it's dirt cheap and needs few passive component to do the work.
Thanks for your replay 😊
Cool idea 👍
Whereas this video isn’t fake, it is still worthless. You would be lucky if the leds didnt die after a few minutes. Plus, you will only get basic colors with this, very rarely any others. Mainly purple or orange.
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Well. I made one but there is a problem.
after connecting the RGB led pieces in series with a RGB led strip, only 2-3 leds are glowing from strip.
How to solve it?
I think you need more amp on your power supply
Жавхаа Ганбаатар I think 2 Ampere supply is enough.
It depends on how many leds u r using each one will need 60 mA since it has 3 leds inside
Жавхаа Ганбаатар
Brother, I used 20 RGB LEDs.... 😐😶
what is the point of the 3x LEDs? Couldn't you just bridge the solder with a wire?
They have rgb control chip inside them.
12v / 5v?
it is pretty simple for one flash led grb :))
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@@Jewski55 jk bro
where is the controller?
I bought 3€ rainbow led kit solder led strip and it's ready
thank you tech saw
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Super
Great project
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Name of background music please?
Sooooooo nice
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Good :) :)
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Not working
super
con que cargador lo pones
What?
Smartly 👌
Jaldi ud Jaye led
У меня один вопрос..., ЗАЧЕМ???
и второй вопрос, как он переключает скорость мерцания, если нет контроллера))
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Cool
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Fake!!!!
?
No it's not fake, but not practical, search for 5mm rgb led flasher
You're fake
John Vatic ok fair enough. I did not know that LEDs are made that flash themselves.
Cordell Ivy 10 days ago i didn't know also, one should be sure before posting any comment , it's true but as i said befor it's not practical, but it's cheap and if you like the flashing sequence you could use transistors to amplify the signal to drive more strips effectivlly.
Fake
this is so fake
can you say stupid. and REALLY BAD soldering/construction/wiring......REALLY BAD!
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