Hi. Thanks. If you watch my other videos the STL files for the rotary knobs are in the link in the description :) ua-cam.com/video/Q4xOS6zoFVE/v-deo.html
Nice job, but how do you attach the button to the panel? Are you using super glue? In this case the buttons can't be easily detached when they are mechanically worn off and need to be repaired or replaced, which I'm sure is going to happen sooner or later.
Thanks! Well I have been working on newer designs :) But speaking about glue, yes I use CA glue to attach the outer shell - not much. A fair (2 tiny drops) amount that is strong enough to hold a normal operation push, but weak enough that you can easily pry it off for replacement :) Still haven't finalized the newer versions though, but I have completed the "big boys" Korry's - www.santiluib3.com/products/overhead-kory-buttons The Outer sleeves also are permanently glued to the back plate, but the inner shell can be serviced or replaced easily.
@@santiagoluib3 Oh, those modules look like really good quality, thanks for the link! I suppose they are made in a proper factory, the segment edges look very sharp.
@@santiagoluib3 looking forward to seeing it in the panel! Some years back I worked on a DIY prototype of the EFIS display, but I had trouble with light bleeding between the digit segments. It's still on my bucket list to try it one more time at some point, mainly because I'm stubborn but also because I've not yet seen anyone else make small DIY 7-segment displays on the internet..
@@ExperimentalExperiments smaller 7-segments are hard to come by in my area. Also Mobiflight (at its current version) doesn't support the TM1637 chipset for those 4 digit 7seg displays which I think are the perfect ones for EFIS. So I was trying to figure out making one for myself but that would require more work. Then this display from Kav Simulations comes along. A relief!
The buttons or any other encoders will only respond when connected to the sim via a Middleware - my case is Mobiflight. In the video it was lit using direct battery connection for LED lighting demo only 😊
@@Ordinaryjoe326 Yes. 1 ground and 1 data each. You can also solder both ground wires together at or near the assembly so the whole unit only has 3 wires going to the Arduino.
Hi Sebastian, I am not sure which heigh are you referring to, I assume it's the thickness of the panel used? If so, it is 5mm. You can edit the STL file and adjust according to your panel height. And I am using DIP (through hole) resistor and LEDs :) Hope that helps.
@@santiagoluib3 i think he means the buttons. which height for the buttons you used? on ali express there are options for 4.3mm , 4.5mm and 5mm. another question: which rotary switch you used for the the EFIS?
very well put together Santi. The Modifications from when you first started out with this project is great sir.
Fantastic work there. They look awesome
Wow this is impressive ! I love your designs I'm gonna use this one too :D
Thanks for sharing !
That was very useful for me, thank you so much for this great video! 😊
Superb!
good work i will try it , thx 👏
Awesome thank you!
Very cool!
I would be perfect if you use the black marker and paint the cut line edge of the sticker black also😊
ingenius!!!
very good.
Super nice 👍
If I can give you a tip, grind the LED straight off then you no longer have selective lighting, but rather the light scatters more
Hello, how do I get the vinyl sticker sheet?
Estupendo
Wow😀
Nice work. Do you have a link to the Rotary Knobs please (STL) . They are looking awesome as well. THX and please keep going.
Hi. Thanks. If you watch my other videos the STL files for the rotary knobs are in the link in the description :) ua-cam.com/video/Q4xOS6zoFVE/v-deo.html
hello lui great work . can you please share the stickers prints file for fcu and efis . that well be great > thank you
Nice job, but how do you attach the button to the panel? Are you using super glue? In this case the buttons can't be easily detached when they are mechanically worn off and need to be repaired or replaced, which I'm sure is going to happen sooner or later.
Thanks! Well I have been working on newer designs :) But speaking about glue, yes I use CA glue to attach the outer shell - not much. A fair (2 tiny drops) amount that is strong enough to hold a normal operation push, but weak enough that you can easily pry it off for replacement :) Still haven't finalized the newer versions though, but I have completed the "big boys" Korry's -
www.santiluib3.com/products/overhead-kory-buttons The Outer sleeves also are permanently glued to the back plate, but the inner shell can be serviced or replaced easily.
@@santiagoluib3 Wow, that was quick. Thanks a lot. Your work is really helpful.
Nice. Do you have a battle plan for the baro display?
Yes. From jak-kav.co.uk/collections/all I used their FCU LCD on my DIY FCU :)
@@santiagoluib3 Oh, those modules look like really good quality, thanks for the link! I suppose they are made in a proper factory, the segment edges look very sharp.
@@ExperimentalExperiments Yes, they're really good! I'm waiting for my order of their EFIS display for the baro :)
@@santiagoluib3 looking forward to seeing it in the panel! Some years back I worked on a DIY prototype of the EFIS display, but I had trouble with light bleeding between the digit segments. It's still on my bucket list to try it one more time at some point, mainly because I'm stubborn but also because I've not yet seen anyone else make small DIY 7-segment displays on the internet..
@@ExperimentalExperiments smaller 7-segments are hard to come by in my area. Also Mobiflight (at its current version) doesn't support the TM1637 chipset for those 4 digit 7seg displays which I think are the perfect ones for EFIS. So I was trying to figure out making one for myself but that would require more work. Then this display from Kav Simulations comes along. A relief!
Do you have the files for the AP1 2 buttons etc?
Hi, pls email me and I'll send to your there 😊 - santiagoluib3@gmail.com
Hey I would have a question what board do you use to put the stuff on the simulator?
I use the Arduino Mega2560
@@santiagoluib3 okay thank you sooo much 🥰
Do you share the print file for vinyl stickers?
Sure, Please email me at santiagoluib3@gmail.com and I'll search for those files and send you :)
@@santiagoluib3 tks
Wow looks really good!
Why wont the button turn off when you push it at 21:42? :)
The buttons or any other encoders will only respond when connected to the sim via a Middleware - my case is Mobiflight. In the video it was lit using direct battery connection for LED lighting demo only 😊
Thanks :)
Another quastion if you have the time:
Does all the 4 wires connect to an Arduino, and then you program it all in Mobiflight?
@@Ordinaryjoe326 Yes. 1 ground and 1 data each. You can also solder both ground wires together at or near the assembly so the whole unit only has 3 wires going to the Arduino.
How many wires can you put together for one ground? Thanks @@santiagoluib3
wich height is , 4.3 mm , 4,5 mm , 5 mm , and also wich option is , dip or smd ?
Hi Sebastian, I am not sure which heigh are you referring to, I assume it's the thickness of the panel used? If so, it is 5mm. You can edit the STL file and adjust according to your panel height. And I am using DIP (through hole) resistor and LEDs :) Hope that helps.
@@santiagoluib3 i think he means the buttons. which height for the buttons you used? on ali express there are options for 4.3mm , 4.5mm and 5mm. another question: which rotary switch you used for the the EFIS?