Nice clean build! It would be cool to use USB or USB-C powered stuff too. I always have a hard time calculating the proper resistors so the LEDs don't burn out. I'd also love to make a thing that allows me to replace 2 AA batteries with a USB instead, project for another day! Thanks for the content! Side note, I'd also recommend adding some weights or heavy washers in the base of your soldering helping hands. That and some rubber feet will stop it from moving around and falling over without needing to bolt/clamp it to the table.
Yeah, there are module boards that use USB-C to power the led. I felt that using AA batteries, you can put the pumpkin anywhere without any wires. But that is a good idea. I'll add some weight to my soldering helping hand.
Enjoy all the content thanks for doing what you do
Thank you, I couldn't have done it without you and the others.
Nice clean build! It would be cool to use USB or USB-C powered stuff too. I always have a hard time calculating the proper resistors so the LEDs don't burn out. I'd also love to make a thing that allows me to replace 2 AA batteries with a USB instead, project for another day! Thanks for the content!
Side note, I'd also recommend adding some weights or heavy washers in the base of your soldering helping hands. That and some rubber feet will stop it from moving around and falling over without needing to bolt/clamp it to the table.
Yeah, there are module boards that use USB-C to power the led. I felt that using AA batteries, you can put the pumpkin anywhere without any wires. But that is a good idea.
I'll add some weight to my soldering helping hand.
That's really cool. gotta make one of these for my daughter. Thank you for the parts used list. Did you have to use supports to print this
Yes, I forgot to mention that. The only part that need support is the pumpkin. For the mouth and the inside that holds the battery.
Its so sticky
ok...