Scott, I believe the strobo effect would greatly diminish the robber efforts if the blinking was RANDOM! Imagine it, after some time, even with the lights blinking, your brain can adapt to the timing, but if it was a little random, with more off time, the brain can't adapt to it, and the guy would start to feel dizzy and fall everywhere.
A friend built something similar, but with red, green and blue 100W LEDs that blink randomly. Trust me, you don't want to look anywhere near it when it turns on! Objects with different colors are sometimes visible and sometimes not, so it looks like the entire room is constantly transforming. Even if you expect it, you get disoriented within seconds.
I still would have gone with the microcontroller so that you could pseudo-randomly adjust the pulse frequency and duration to further confuse an intruder. This is what most defense strobe flashlights do. After a few seconds of flashing, your brain can adjust somewhat. However, when the strobing changes on my flashlight it really messes you up. PSA: Don't stare at a bright as hell LED flashlight that is strobing while holding a beverage. BRB, doing laundry.
Just a note; Strobing lights do not cause epilepsy. Strobing lights can cause seizures. Sometimes the SEIZURES are caused by epilepsy. :-) Love the video! Thanks for the tips.
You can get a cheap strobe light from the dollar store. It's more like a flash bulb. It's blinds the intruder upon the first flash and every flash after put those big blind spots you see when someone takes a picture. After 5 seconds you can't see anything. This is more like a strobe from a nightclub. You want a flash stun response not a party theme. Then you trigger the alarm at 15 -30 seconds and now the thief is blind and deaf. Time the CCTV correctly and you have their picture. They wouldn't let me hook up the device that took out knee caps.
I am slowly working on converting one of those into a SEPIC arrangement, so it can boost and buck but not with all 30A (i will need to split the coil into two)
Love that you are touching on this. I use to go to raves and would spin glowsticks on strings, I noticed when the club would utilize their strobe lights, I could match the frequency and make it look like the glowsticks we're floating straight up. 😎
Try putting multiple LEDs in an arrangement and controlling them with an Arduino, Then try randomly changing the frequency to mess with pattern recognition and switching between the LEDs to create slightly different shadows, I think that might caused sea sickness
Good videos and tutos GreatScott... I'm far away from electronics because I'm geology engineer, but when start to see your videos I become addicted by electronics and haking... I start already with basics and programming.... Thank you Scott from Tunisia... Love German people...
The stroboscopic effect is also known by the stroboscopic timing light used by the car mechanics in order to get the correct timing in older cars suited up with distributors rather than DIS (Direct Ignition System) or COP (Coil On Plug) ignition systems, which the 2nd one is widely used by the car manufacturers nowadays
Congratulations Greatscott! Almost 1 million subscribers! I'm just fore-congratulating you because you are currently my favourite UA-camr! Wish you the best in the upcoming moments and I will continually stay to watch your fascinating projects.
Now even though i have very limited knowledge about this stuff, this is a project i feel i can do. Glad you went with the 555 timer cause i know nothing about the ardwino and/or programming it. I enjoy your channel very much.
I just had homecoming and my school had one of these lights and EVERYONE went crazy of how cool it was!! now Im gonna try to build it for my own use! It's a coincidence!
LOL... Real strobes (with xenon tubes) were around decades ago. We used to use one in the late 90's for school and church events... And the unit we used was about 10-15 years old back then. Pretty sure they became a staple part of clubs and discos in the late 70's.
@@tin2001 ya that guy doesn't get out much, strobes for dance effect were more common back then. Its funny to hear someone describe it like it just came out.
I must say for someone that is German you have great English, sound like you’re a native English speaker. I am quite young at age 9 and am interested in electronics and learning German at school
Can I suggest that you use a quad Schmitt trigger as the frequency generator and pulse shaper. Use two of the gates as a triggerable monostable and the forth as the buffer to the power MosFet. In my case I actually coupled the MOSFET drive to provide extra protection for the LED. Using HC parts it is easy to achieve the 30us pulse width. The output frequency can be as high as 10kHz. I have used this simple arrangement to examine spinning computer fans and my PCB drill. In the latter case, looking for eccentricities in its drill bit rotation. There is an advantage in having some control of the pulse width, as at low frequency a very narrow pulse does not provide much illumination. Thinking about it, while the ideal is a delta pulse, at low speeds, a wider pulse is on for a relatively small angle of rotation and the smearing effect may not be significant, while the increased illumination may be advantageous. The trick seems to be to keep the width as small as possible consistent with providing sufficient illumination and not exceeding the power dissipation of the LED(s) used.
Back in 2006 I created a solid state strobe light with a 1W Luxian Star LED. The first of two 555s adjusted the timing. The second adjusted the on time. I employed some high capacity caps so I could dump a ton of current into the LED. I used a constant current circuit to limit the current to 10A. It was dimmish in the dark, but the effect at max speed was nothing I had ever seen before. Instead of a stop motion effect as with the old tuber strobes I was getting an extrusion effect. You move your hand from a starting point and your hand stretches from there to the stopping point. The extrusion then shrinks from the starting point to the stopping point as per persistence of vision. Set the flash rate to extrusion and the moment they turn their head, well.... But I've never actually tried it. I was waiting for LED technology to catch up to provide a much brighter effect. I would use white light as that will provide a more eye filling effect. I would also suggest a remote switch and a chair for testing purposes. Just in case.
A few ways to make this more effective: Use RGB LED and have it randomly change between colours so the human eyes can't adapt. Have it randomly change between flashing frequency so the human eyes can't adapt.
Next step: adding house music and a lot of alcoholic drinks, for complete disorientation. And you can use it for party in the weekend! Very versatile allarm system! I'm jocking, very good job!
I made a very similar thing for my house around 1.5 years ago, where i used a very powerfull amplifier (around 100w), 4 Bass shakers, and 2 of these Strobe Leds, and also a small variable frequency generator to scare the shit off people when they open my house without using the staircase type bypass switch.
Very interesting video - btw your schematic drawings and lettering are absolutely beautiful - They look machine generated! Again, thanks for the ideas and effort to produce some very worthwhile videos.
You can also make a strobe light using an RC oscillator and a transistor. You can adjust the strobe rate by using a pot as part of the resistive portion of the circuit and the transistor is used to switch the high power to power the light. There are also capacitor based circuits that can strobe low power LEDs, but would not work for this application.
That's actually how you time an engine! A light is triggered to flash when the #1 spark plug fires, and is aimed at the crank pulley. You can then use the stroboscopic effect to make the timing marks on the nose of the crankcase and crank pulley readable.
You can connect the mosfet directly to the 555, just use a series resistor on the gate, something around 470 ohms, no need for a mosfet driver. And power the 555 with about 5-6v
I am guessing you are not using the constant current function on the boost converter is because the pulse time would not allow it to ever get to limiting current so you are just using the voltage limit so it is always that voltage and approximately the same current at all times.
You should get some taps and start making internal threads - results are quite a bit nicer than having nut on the other side of the heatsink. BTW - plain aluminum plates aren't too effective heatsinks - fins are critical to get thermal resistance down
Lots of things can cause Epilepsy. Low oxygen during birth, Head injuries that occur during birth or from accidents during youth or adulthood, Brain tumors, Genetic conditions that result in brain injury, such as tuberous sclerosis, Infections such as meningitis or encephalitis, Stroke or any other type of damage to the brain. But not flashing lights... They can cause epileptic seizures (or fits) however. Small, but important, difference :) Keep up the great work! x
I have been thinking about a offgrid security system. Maybe add a motion activated camera and a alarm. Off grid equipment isn't cheap. And I'd like to keep it! Along with the tools and things. I'd like to maybe also use about 3-4 of the 50watt or 100watt and mount them on 2-3 walls per enterable rooms. With alarm. And basically have an explosion of sound and blinding light for anyone who enters unwanted when activated! A coded entry pad would be nice! Great idea!
An acoustic cleaning horn installed in the garage could also make intruders feel dizzy 😇 Just 200dB of sound pressure without the risk for causing epilepsy 😝
Have you tried to make it flash with a varying frequency? A certain fixed frequency can screw if your eyes a bit but having it vary over time may actually make it even more effective
TIP: Just use 2 (or more) concrete anchors to attach a wooden board to the wall, THEN you can use normal screws to attach everything else to that, much easier.
Why did you used potentiometers? Will you change the strobe after someone tried to break into your garage? Wouldn't it be much simpler to have matching resistors soldered into the main circuit?
the blue color is more disturbing because the eye has special light sensors for that color blue light- which bypass the normal visual processing portions of the brain and go straight for the pituitary gland. the pituitary gland uses blue light to judge whether it is daytime or not, that's why its a bad idea to look at your phone/computer/tv before bed.
Maybe start with a bright flash, to blind, but then cut back to a dim flash, to disorient, but not bright enough to see well. I like the random flash idea, too. Do not use red, as red light does not cause night blindness. That is why ships use red light, at night, in the control room.
Muy buen proyecto, creo que deberias aumentar la tension de alimentacion del led para que el t_on/T bajo emita mayor cantidad de luz sin llegar a quemar el led.
GreatScott, for all your solder bridges on the bottom of your perfboard (like at 4:34), do you first put a wire along the path then solder to it? or do you just put a large amount of solder along the path to bridge the copper dots?
also the blue flashing light would remember the intruder of police light, giving another mental factor to scare the intruder, not that he will flee as he sees the blue light, but rather that it will give him a stronger feeling of danger
Great build just the stuff was looking for, I think though that three leds about 2.5 meters away from one another, with slightly different colors and all three set at different frequencies, together with a loud high pitch siren will cause the most discomfort for a burglar. Please do it as an update on this build. Thanks Bro.
Cool a strobe to make before Halloween. I have an unrelated question that maybe you can answer, what would happen if you use a transistor backwards? Is it ok to do so? Have they been used that way in the past?
plz think to make Studio Strobe light with using high power LED controld by ardunio trigger. is it possible (high speed sync) now most of them have DSLR camera online strobe flash lights are highly expencive
>be me >Professional intruder >break into GreatScott!'s Garage >Notice flashing LED Stroboscope >Put something in front of it >Now the Stroboscope is absolutely useless >Steal everything i can find and leave unharmed Great idea! :^)
Thanks for your great videos. I noticed you list the TLC555 in your parts list. I'm sure you already know, but this version of the 555 can operate up to 2.1MHz (0.5us, 500ns). I am currently working on a strobe to scare foxes away from my chicken coop at night. It will be triggered by a PIR. I hope to overdrive the LEDs, and not use any heat-sinks, by flashing the LEDs for 20us every 10 seconds. (0.0002% duty cycle) Thanks again.
Scott, I believe the strobo effect would greatly diminish the robber efforts if the blinking was RANDOM! Imagine it, after some time, even with the lights blinking, your brain can adapt to the timing, but if it was a little random, with more off time, the brain can't adapt to it, and the guy would start to feel dizzy and fall everywhere.
Yes! He should also rig up an AK-47 to warn the intruder of the all mighty blinking blue light.
And add a high pitch sound (out of a fire alarm )
I think the FBI uses random strobing flashlights to stop people
and make intruders hullicinate
Maybe not completely random, but offsetting the blinks randomly some tens or hundreds of milliseconds.
There are a lot of nice projects using strobo and water.
Podrias animarte y hacer una time fountain.
@@jdrone77 siiiiii
Just watch electroboom
A Night club sometimes uses both
A friend built something similar, but with red, green and blue 100W LEDs that blink randomly. Trust me, you don't want to look anywhere near it when it turns on! Objects with different colors are sometimes visible and sometimes not, so it looks like the entire room is constantly transforming. Even if you expect it, you get disoriented within seconds.
Gonun I want this yesterday
This sounds like a amazing idea. Any idea of the random frequency range?
Was it a uC or a series of chips?
Incredibly based
Temporary nightclub (thief starts dancing) 00:32 😂😂😂😂
Fortnite Players calls this: Boogie Bomb
Why bother to make this strobe light when you already have a faulty cheap Chinese LED floodlight?
Good idea
:)
leds itseft in vid is chinese cause i have a 50w rgb one
Labs sexy idea bro
🤔
I still would have gone with the microcontroller so that you could pseudo-randomly adjust the pulse frequency and duration to further confuse an intruder. This is what most defense strobe flashlights do. After a few seconds of flashing, your brain can adjust somewhat. However, when the strobing changes on my flashlight it really messes you up.
PSA: Don't stare at a bright as hell LED flashlight that is strobing while holding a beverage. BRB, doing laundry.
Have you done with the laundry?
I don’t know, has he?
Just a note; Strobing lights do not cause epilepsy. Strobing lights can cause seizures. Sometimes the SEIZURES are caused by epilepsy. :-) Love the video! Thanks for the tips.
You can get a cheap strobe light from the dollar store. It's more like a flash bulb. It's blinds the intruder upon the first flash and every flash after put those big blind spots you see when someone takes a picture. After 5 seconds you can't see anything. This is more like a strobe from a nightclub. You want a flash stun response not a party theme. Then you trigger the alarm at 15 -30 seconds and now the thief is blind and deaf. Time the CCTV correctly and you have their picture. They wouldn't let me hook up the device that took out knee caps.
Waiting for the diy 1500 watt boost converter...!!!
What is it with you guys and dc to 110/220 death traps? No! Buy a ready-made one or don't mess with it at all.
@@Chriva a boost converter does not have to boost to 110+ volt
@@gustavgames
+-90v boost for diy sub amp would be perfect 👌
Christian Ivarsson hahaha....still there?
I am slowly working on converting one of those into a SEPIC arrangement, so it can boost and buck but not with all 30A (i will need to split the coil into two)
Burglar in GreatScott's garage: "Why do all these spinning disks look like they're standing still??"
Maybe the second half of the security system involves circular saw blades.
Frame rate
My sister really loved it! She can't stop dancing and even I didn't turn on the music yet!
Love that you are touching on this. I use to go to raves and would spin glowsticks on strings, I noticed when the club would utilize their strobe lights, I could match the frequency and make it look like the glowsticks we're floating straight up. 😎
Try putting multiple LEDs in an arrangement and controlling them with an Arduino,
Then try randomly changing the frequency to mess with pattern recognition and switching between the LEDs to create slightly different shadows, I think that might caused sea sickness
Good videos and tutos GreatScott... I'm far away from electronics because I'm geology engineer, but when start to see your videos I become addicted by electronics and haking... I start already with basics and programming.... Thank you Scott from Tunisia... Love German people...
The stroboscopic effect is also known by the stroboscopic timing light used by the car mechanics in order to get the correct timing in older cars suited up with distributors rather than DIS (Direct Ignition System) or COP (Coil On Plug) ignition systems, which the 2nd one is widely used by the car manufacturers nowadays
Congratulations Greatscott! Almost 1 million subscribers!
I'm just fore-congratulating you because you are currently my favourite UA-camr!
Wish you the best in the upcoming moments and I will continually stay to watch your fascinating projects.
just imagining if electroboom had to make this😂😂he would have short circuited it first
he would have soldered live wires right onto the LED
@@userPrehistoricman 😂😂😂
Fit a whole wall with the LEDs and fire them one by one at at least double the rated voltage :P
@@userPrehistoricman I think Big Clive would do that.
@@UtkarshAmitabhSrivastava He already has xD
Cheers for the videos dude, been watching your videos for a long time now and still they’re original and epic
Thanks mate ;-)
GreatScott! Anytime honestly, I’m following my career in electronics and soon be going to an apprenticeship to learn new skills. My inspiration you.
Now even though i have very limited knowledge about this stuff, this is a project i feel i can do. Glad you went with the 555 timer cause i know nothing about the ardwino and/or programming it. I enjoy your channel very much.
ASSEMBLED THIS. WORKING LIKE A CHARM.......GREAT SCOTT
Im glad you chose the 100 Watt LED, I would have been disappointed otherwise.
Lesson Learnt. Never break into Great Scott's Garage!!
Correct
I just had homecoming and my school had one of these lights and EVERYONE went crazy of how cool it was!! now Im gonna try to build it for my own use! It's a coincidence!
LOL... Real strobes (with xenon tubes) were around decades ago. We used to use one in the late 90's for school and church events... And the unit we used was about 10-15 years old back then. Pretty sure they became a staple part of clubs and discos in the late 70's.
@@tin2001 ya that guy doesn't get out much, strobes for dance effect were more common back then. Its funny to hear someone describe it like it just came out.
I must say for someone that is German you have great English, sound like you’re a native English speaker. I am quite young at age 9 and am interested in electronics and learning German at school
Can I suggest that you use a quad Schmitt trigger as the frequency generator and pulse shaper. Use two of the gates as a triggerable monostable and the forth as the buffer to the power MosFet. In my case I actually coupled the MOSFET drive to provide extra protection for the LED. Using HC parts it is easy to achieve the 30us pulse width. The output frequency can be as high as 10kHz. I have used this simple arrangement to examine spinning computer fans and my PCB drill. In the latter case, looking for eccentricities in its drill bit rotation. There is an advantage in having some control of the pulse width, as at low frequency a very narrow pulse does not provide much illumination. Thinking about it, while the ideal is a delta pulse, at low speeds, a wider pulse is on for a relatively small angle of rotation and the smearing effect may not be significant, while the increased illumination may be advantageous. The trick seems to be to keep the width as small as possible consistent with providing sufficient illumination and not exceeding the power dissipation of the LED(s) used.
I had a seizure but I learned alot, thanks!
Back in 2006 I created a solid state strobe light with a 1W Luxian Star LED. The first of two 555s adjusted the timing. The second adjusted the on time. I employed some high capacity caps so I could dump a ton of current into the LED. I used a constant current circuit to limit the current to 10A.
It was dimmish in the dark, but the effect at max speed was nothing I had ever seen before. Instead of a stop motion effect as with the old tuber strobes I was getting an extrusion effect. You move your hand from a starting point and your hand stretches from there to the stopping point. The extrusion then shrinks from the starting point to the stopping point as per persistence of vision.
Set the flash rate to extrusion and the moment they turn their head, well....
But I've never actually tried it. I was waiting for LED technology to catch up to provide a much brighter effect. I would use white light as that will provide a more eye filling effect.
I would also suggest a remote switch and a chair for testing purposes. Just in case.
A few ways to make this more effective:
Use RGB LED and have it randomly change between colours so the human eyes can't adapt.
Have it randomly change between flashing frequency so the human eyes can't adapt.
Next step: adding house music and a lot of alcoholic drinks, for complete disorientation. And you can use it for party in the weekend! Very versatile allarm system!
I'm jocking, very good job!
Warning: People suffering from epilepsey, don't even think of becoming a thief.
wasnt planning to, but if i ever do become one, im never stealing from greatscott
Pulsing around 15-21 Hz seems to be most effective...
Also varying the pulse width seems to help the effect...
Alternating red/blue is the pinnacle
good at party light :)
'Temporary Night Club'
I tried jlcpcb services twice already (for my fablab & myself ) & I confirm they are serious & cheap with very good quality boards :)
1 million is close!!
Dude, you have awesome equipment and great knowledge of electronics
Strobes can trigger an epileptic attack, but not *cause* epilepsy.
Cool video! I think you should also add a speaker playing techno music, so the intruder will dance until the police arrives.
You can use a UVC led to not only annoy them, but to also literally roast their eyes :]
I made a very similar thing for my house around 1.5 years ago, where i used a very powerfull amplifier (around 100w), 4 Bass shakers, and 2 of these Strobe Leds, and also a small variable frequency generator to scare the shit off people when they open my house without using the staircase type bypass switch.
Damn it, now I have epilepsy! :P
You didn't get the joke
Very interesting video - btw your schematic drawings and lettering are absolutely beautiful - They look machine generated! Again, thanks for the ideas and effort to produce some very worthwhile videos.
Strobe lights don't cause epilepsy, but rather seizures in people who suffer from epilepsy.
Thank you for the warning at the beginning of the video.
It cant CAUSE epilepsy. It can trigger an epileptic seizure.
You understood what I wanted to say. Good enough.
So how many languages do you speak?
4
I speak 8
@@southjerseysound7340 I don't see how is that a language issue
Awesome, cant wait to see the conclusion
I LOVE YOU CHANNEL SCOTT YOU ARE THE BEST! You should try building an ac motor from ground up, i think that would be interesting!!!
I can put it on my to do list
Good
Thank you GreatScott!, much appreciated strobe build.
Thank you so very much for the warning at the beginning of the video, epilepsy is terrible, migralepsy is even worse.
I watched this video and I have epilepsy now... Thanks a lot greatscott :P
Just want to say thanks for the warning at the start :)
I was worried for a second that the real secrets of high speed strobing would be reviled.
You can also make a strobe light using an RC oscillator and a transistor. You can adjust the strobe rate by using a pot as part of the resistive portion of the circuit and the transistor is used to switch the high power to power the light. There are also capacitor based circuits that can strobe low power LEDs, but would not work for this application.
That's actually how you time an engine! A light is triggered to flash when the #1 spark plug fires, and is aimed at the crank pulley. You can then use the stroboscopic effect to make the timing marks on the nose of the crankcase and crank pulley readable.
Yep! I'm now sure i do not suffer from epilepsy. Great scott, i mean, video!
Thanks for that!
Generally, they are called triple-5 (or triple-nickel, if you're American).
Excellent project
You can connect the mosfet directly to the 555, just use a series resistor on the gate, something around 470 ohms, no need for a mosfet driver.
And power the 555 with about 5-6v
the 555 would heat up probably
I am guessing you are not using the constant current function on the boost converter is because the pulse time would not allow it to ever get to limiting current so you are just using the voltage limit so it is always that voltage and approximately the same current at all times.
Nice video as always!☺
Randomize the pulses, wouldn't that increase the disorienting effects? Good stuff!
You should get some taps and start making internal threads - results are quite a bit nicer than having nut on the other side of the heatsink.
BTW - plain aluminum plates aren't too effective heatsinks - fins are critical to get thermal resistance down
Ain't a 555 timer the only thing you need in life
The advantage of the microcontroller is that you could randomize the frequency to disorient an intruder further
Lots of things can cause Epilepsy.
Low oxygen during birth, Head injuries that occur during birth or from accidents during youth or adulthood, Brain tumors, Genetic conditions that result in brain injury, such as tuberous sclerosis, Infections such as meningitis or encephalitis, Stroke or any other type of damage to the brain.
But not flashing lights...
They can cause epileptic seizures (or fits) however.
Small, but important, difference :)
Keep up the great work! x
I have been thinking about a offgrid security system. Maybe add a motion activated camera and a alarm. Off grid equipment isn't cheap. And I'd like to keep it! Along with the tools and things. I'd like to maybe also use about 3-4 of the 50watt or 100watt and mount them on 2-3 walls per enterable rooms. With alarm. And basically have an explosion of sound and blinding light for anyone who enters unwanted when activated! A coded entry pad would be nice! Great idea!
Maybe lost in translation but it doesn't cause epilepsy..people who HAVE epilepsy can be susceptible to seizures from stroking light.
Your into video also having the stroboscopic effect 😎
Imagine this connected to Scott's Boombox which starts boomin when intruder is spotted, all followed by Scott's recorded voice "Intruder, intruder .."
Lets hit million subs for scot
This can be used for Halloween as well.. spooky spooky
Power soos :D
As always, great video great as GreatScott! :DDD
Why not to try Water levitation??? May be in next Video??
Not sure yet
Electroboom did a video about that
I use jb weld to mount the leds to heat sink. Good heat transfer in small amount and easy to do.
1:45 . Probably not slow-motion but stop-motion. Like those movies made of well done movies with each frame having different motion/animation
An acoustic cleaning horn installed in the garage could also make intruders feel dizzy 😇
Just 200dB of sound pressure without the risk for causing epilepsy 😝
Geiles video wie jedes mal mach weiter so😂✌️🤓
I love all your videos!! I just wish I could make the things you do :(
You should do a home security/automation series
2:46 its like in the crt screen
Have you tried to make it flash with a varying frequency? A certain fixed frequency can screw if your eyes a bit but having it vary over time may actually make it even more effective
Thats a proper countersink
TIP: Just use 2 (or more) concrete anchors to attach a wooden board to the wall, THEN you can use normal screws to attach everything else to that, much easier.
In part 3 adding a smoke machine!
Then it can serve double duty for holding raves.
There is a security company whose system includes a high volume smoke machine intended to make it impossible for the thief to find anything.
Why did you used potentiometers? Will you change the strobe after someone tried to break into your garage? Wouldn't it be much simpler to have matching resistors soldered into the main circuit?
the blue color is more disturbing because the eye has special light sensors for that color blue light- which bypass the normal visual processing portions of the brain and go straight for the pituitary gland. the pituitary gland uses blue light to judge whether it is daytime or not, that's why its a bad idea to look at your phone/computer/tv before bed.
Maybe start with a bright flash, to blind, but then cut back to a dim flash, to disorient, but not bright enough to see well. I like the random flash idea, too. Do not use red, as red light does not cause night blindness. That is why ships use red light, at night, in the control room.
Damnnn, you got moves dude!
Muy buen proyecto, creo que deberias aumentar la tension de alimentacion del led para que el t_on/T bajo emita mayor cantidad de luz sin llegar a quemar el led.
GreatScott, for all your solder bridges on the bottom of your perfboard (like at 4:34), do you first put a wire along the path then solder to it? or do you just put a large amount of solder along the path to bridge the copper dots?
On the diagram at about timestamp 7:20 how does the 555 chip drive the high-power 100W LED?
also the blue flashing light would remember the intruder of police light, giving another mental factor to scare the intruder, not that he will flee as he sees the blue light, but rather that it will give him a stronger feeling of danger
Nice project :-)
Thanks for sharing :-)
Great build just the stuff was looking for, I think though that three leds about 2.5 meters away from one another, with slightly different colors and all three set at different frequencies, together with a loud high pitch siren will cause the most discomfort for a burglar. Please do it as an update on this build. Thanks Bro.
Cool a strobe to make before Halloween.
I have an unrelated question that maybe you can answer, what would happen if you use a transistor backwards? Is it ok to do so? Have they been used that way in the past?
Wow, I didn't know LEDs would be fast enough to work as a strobe!
Excelent, make me Remember 8th grade physics
That is really good, BUT if somebody build it wrong, it can scare with bang. (explosion of capacitor)
plz think to make Studio Strobe light with using high power LED controld by ardunio trigger. is it possible (high speed sync) now most of them have DSLR camera
online strobe flash lights are highly expencive
>be me
>Professional intruder
>break into GreatScott!'s Garage
>Notice flashing LED Stroboscope
>Put something in front of it
>Now the Stroboscope is absolutely useless
>Steal everything i can find and leave unharmed
Great idea! :^)
Thanks for your great videos.
I noticed you list the TLC555 in your parts list. I'm sure you already know, but this version of the 555 can operate up to 2.1MHz (0.5us, 500ns). I am currently working on a strobe to scare foxes away from my chicken coop at night. It will be triggered by a PIR. I hope to overdrive the LEDs, and not use any heat-sinks, by flashing the LEDs for 20us every 10 seconds. (0.0002% duty cycle)
Thanks again.