MrSouthpaw
Sr Member
Wrong and wrong and wrong. Diffusion of bubble has no affect on LEDs.
It affects how the LED is viewed. I know this from making Jawa eyes.
Wrong and wrong and wrong. Diffusion of bubble has no affect on LEDs.
It affects how the LED is viewed. I know this from making Jawa eyes.
Wrong and wrong and wrong. Diffusion of bubble has no affect on LEDs. The led boards that come in shoes cannot be adjusted. Your only option would be to use a resister in main line going into board which still keeps the red LEDs too bright. The replacements I'm sure are same. Your only way to make better at this point is to send to me and pay me to replace LEDs with my own.
There are surface mount resistors on the back of the board already. You can simply use a different value resistor to lower the voltage, effectively dimming the LEDS.
I know this from already doing everything you guys are talking about. I'm actually like way ahead of all that stuff brother.
Diffusion of bubble has no affect on LEDs.
I cleared them and then replaced with my own LED boards that I make. Because no matter what you do red led will always be too bright.
That are covered in a clear encasing
I cleared them and then replaced with my own LED boards that I make. Because no matter what you do red led will always be too bright.
Lol. I have seen noone do anything like what I am doing sir. No one close. But that's ok for you to think as I respect your opinion. If they have all done what I'm doing then you would have power laces that look like movie like me. Or sensors that turn on shoes. Or lights controlled with Bluetooth or anything else I'm working on. So yea. I respect your opinion because I don't Judge against ignorance.
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And for the record I have never removed a sole to add or change light. I make perfect precision cuts and have electronics far past what you're used to.
You want to have some space between the EL panel and the clear sole.
Regular ratchet clamps, with a clear flat piece of acrylic under to spread the pressure out.
I am mainly waiting until I have a been a member for 90 days. Don't think I can start runs until then.
The LEDS in there seem to be your typical 3mm 45 degree LEDS. They have resistors, but they are still ran too bright. I think the main issue is still getting the bubble diffused correctly around the LEDS...if you look at the RD the bubble itself it is still diffused...but it doesn't blur the LEDS together like these V3's. Ran at a slightly lower voltage with the bubble slightly diffused...would probably give the exact look of the RD. With the current diffused V3 bubble the bright LEDS just wash each other out.
This is his instagram apparently https://www.instagram.com/jjdelp/If you have powerlace mags, please....show and tell.
I feel like someone posted your instagram on here a few weeks back. I've seen some of your stuff before.See Instagram. My white roshe. My red roshe. My old mags that were "slow". My straps. We doing what you want done brother. Making it happen.
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It took me less than a year for that entire body of work on Instagram.