Hey Custardo!!! That makes sense, as it's two wires it cannot react to the axis (and it's mono anyway) so perhaps the three connections give it a bit more sideways wobble.
That's very true. It's easy to forget that there was a time where there was no digital circuits yet we still had fully functioning multi-featured electrical products
I actually "I did" find this massively InTeReStiNg I was able to take something apart, find out how it works and not even break a sweat or have to clean up afterwards Yes, life is g 👀d. Thank you for the video. Cheers from So.Ca.USA 3rd House On the Left
Wow! Nice work on lighting! :)
I reckon it would be easy enough to make one if these
In Techmoan's unit the mirror was also attached at just three points. Maybe it helps with the randomness of the effect.
Hey Custardo!!!
That makes sense, as it's two wires it cannot react to the axis (and it's mono anyway) so perhaps the three connections give it a bit more sideways wobble.
How about converting the motor to run continuously, but at a variable speed? Perhaps10 rpm?
That would be great. Maybe you could add a mechanism to index it and then on each beat flip the colour
the bulb burned out in mine and i replaced it with a extra bright led. satisfying
Imagine removing the colour filter and using a RGB led!
NEAT.
Thank you. Are these compatible with the best hifi?
Good autopsy.🧑🔧
It's also good to witness the workings of a things not made entirely of digital circuits.📵
That's very true. It's easy to forget that there was a time where there was no digital circuits yet we still had fully functioning multi-featured electrical products
I actually "I did" find this massively InTeReStiNg I was able to take something apart, find out how it works and not even break a sweat or have to clean up afterwards Yes, life is g 👀d. Thank you for the video. Cheers from So.Ca.USA 3rd House On the Left
Thank you for taking the time to leave a nice comment. Glad you got to enjoy the experience!