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swampstomper
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Sat Dec 10, 2005 5:35 pm Post subject:
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Hello!
I'm working on an art project that I wish to illuminate with 26 white
LED's and have a simulated flickering candle. I found Bob Bowden's web
page of Hobby circuits and the diagram/description of the "line powered
white LED's" with how to use 25 LED's and how to add more or
less...seems pretty straight forward. But as I'm not a circuit
designer, I'd like to ask for some help with the candle flame flicker
circuit.
My project is a 26 point star that I want to be illuminated by the
white LED's from the points toward the center, at the center will be a
candle with the simulated flame. I like the idea of the line powered
LED's...don't have to mess with a heavy transformer and the wires
should be pretty easy to hide along the frame of the star.
I have been kicking this project around in my head for a while and have
decided that it time to complete it. Any help/suggestions are greatly
appreciated.
Greg
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swampstomper
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Sat Dec 10, 2005 5:35 pm Post subject:
Re: LED Flicker circuit |
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OOPS! It should be BILL Bowden's web page! Please accept my
apologies!
Greg
swampstomper wrote:
| Quote: | Hello!
I'm working on an art project that I wish to illuminate with 26 white
LED's and have a simulated flickering candle. I found Bob Bowden's web
page of Hobby circuits and the diagram/description of the "line powered
white LED's" with how to use 25 LED's and how to add more or
less...seems pretty straight forward. But as I'm not a circuit
designer, I'd like to ask for some help with the candle flame flicker
circuit.
My project is a 26 point star that I want to be illuminated by the
white LED's from the points toward the center, at the center will be a
candle with the simulated flame. I like the idea of the line powered
LED's...don't have to mess with a heavy transformer and the wires
should be pretty easy to hide along the frame of the star.
I have been kicking this project around in my head for a while and have
decided that it time to complete it. Any help/suggestions are greatly
appreciated.
Greg |
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Rich Webb
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Sun Dec 11, 2005 12:42 am Post subject:
Re: LED Flicker circuit |
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On 10 Dec 2005 08:01:35 -0800, "swampstomper"
<swampstomper@earthlink.net> wrote:
| Quote: | Hello!
I'm working on an art project that I wish to illuminate with 26 white
LED's and have a simulated flickering candle.
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The Oct '05 issue of Nuts & Volts had a short article on using LEDs to
simulate flickering candle flames. Check their website for some info,
although they don't have the text of back issues on-line. Maybe your
local library? The project described in the column isn't line powered
but you might be able to adapt some of the ideas.
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Rich Webb Norfolk, VA
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Luhan
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Sun Dec 11, 2005 1:35 am Post subject:
Re: LED Flicker circuit |
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swampstomper wrote:
| Quote: | Hello!
I'm working on an art project that I wish to illuminate with 26 white
LED's and have a simulated flickering candle. I found Bob Bowden's web
page of Hobby circuits and the diagram/description of the "line powered
white LED's" with how to use 25 LED's and how to add more or
less...seems pretty straight forward. But as I'm not a circuit
designer, I'd like to ask for some help with the candle flame flicker
circuit.
My project is a 26 point star that I want to be illuminated by the
white LED's from the points toward the center, at the center will be a
candle with the simulated flame. I like the idea of the line powered
LED's...don't have to mess with a heavy transformer and the wires
should be pretty easy to hide along the frame of the star.
I have been kicking this project around in my head for a while and have
decided that it time to complete it. Any help/suggestions are greatly
appreciated.
Greg
Hi, |
Here is what I did with a PIC and a small lamp....
http://members.cox.net/berniekm/candle.html
Luhan |
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swampstomper
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Sun Dec 11, 2005 1:35 am Post subject:
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Hey Thanks! I found the Nuts and Volts article at parallax.com. This
is what I'm looking for but I don't know about microprocessers and
stamp modules...this is a very interesting possibilty though....The PIC
has potential too. but I would like to adapt it to LED's and really
don't know hao to do that or programming the PIC. Is there any
possibility of a lower tech solution? I'll keep on looking!
Thanks again!
Greg |
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Jason S
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Mon Dec 12, 2005 1:35 am Post subject:
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What size are we talking here Greg?
You can buy those candle-shaped light globes that run on mains power with a
simulated flame already inside it. Should be able to get it from a local
lighting specialist.
Jason.
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| Quote: | Hello!
I'm working on an art project that I wish to illuminate with 26 white
LED's and have a simulated flickering candle. I found Bob Bowden's web
page of Hobby circuits and the diagram/description of the "line powered
white LED's" with how to use 25 LED's and how to add more or
less...seems pretty straight forward. But as I'm not a circuit
designer, I'd like to ask for some help with the candle flame flicker
circuit.
My project is a 26 point star that I want to be illuminated by the
white LED's from the points toward the center, at the center will be a
candle with the simulated flame. I like the idea of the line powered
LED's...don't have to mess with a heavy transformer and the wires
should be pretty easy to hide along the frame of the star.
I have been kicking this project around in my head for a while and have
decided that it time to complete it. Any help/suggestions are greatly
appreciated.
Greg
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