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11/16/2012, 05:27 PM | #76 |
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helping hands aligator clips make it easy
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11/16/2012, 05:53 PM | #77 |
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True dat. I've needed to buy one of those things for a long time. It's hard to hold a wire, a soldering iron, solder, and keep the driver from moving. Still only took about 5 minutes for both drivers though.
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11/16/2012, 10:05 PM | #78 |
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I just really hope my protoboards come in tomorrow. It'd be great to make up the driver pcb and all this weekend... My other LED's should be here day before thanksgiving
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11/16/2012, 11:37 PM | #79 |
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When you start the adrino programming, post up a link to the thread. I would like to see how you do yours(I am thinking about the jardino, but there isn't a set price!)
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11/16/2012, 11:44 PM | #80 |
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I already have the code written that's running my current tank. Parts of it were pulled from sources here, then I customized it for my current setup. I'm going to strip out all the LCD code and extra stuff and just run the dimming program by itself. It's an atmega328 so I can program it in an arduino and pull the chip. Hopefully this batch of PCBs works though. Still waiting for them to show up.
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11/17/2012, 12:09 AM | #81 |
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I looked at the jarduino but I'm going to go ethernet on mine... I actually don't want an lcd display sitting around and would rather be web enabled at all times (run multiple monitors so I can see it on there, and set up sms messages for problems)
the lights and web programming will be phase 1 of it... once I have that all working I'll move onto outlet controls and various other goodies. be a long ongoing project that's for sure
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11/17/2012, 02:59 PM | #82 |
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If you want internet-enabled, look at the linksprite diamondback, its an arduino clone with wifi baked into the board. It's a little more expensive, but adding ethernet always is.
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The author of the jarduino is looking to eventually implement wifi/smartphone access in the next version.
I'm good with just the lcd sliders, since the wifi board cost more than the whole arduino kit itself, but android control would be really cool. |
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I got an ethernet shield off of ebay for 9 bucks, it showed up today so I've begun tinkering with it.
I'm just planning some light webpages so that you can access it form pc, smartphone, tablet, yadda yadda
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11/17/2012, 08:51 PM | #85 |
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Ah, well, yeah, wired ethernet will be cheaper. I wanted wifi so I didn't have to run a drop to my fish room.
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11/18/2012, 12:48 AM | #86 |
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These are a great option so you dont have to solder onto the pin themselves. They fit very tight on the LDD pins and you can either solder the wire to the end of these or just crimp the wire
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11/18/2012, 11:49 AM | #87 |
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Are those LDDs? If so, which ones? Curious why there are so many pins.
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11/18/2012, 11:58 AM | #88 |
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there's 2 pins for each vin and vout, plus an extra for the pwm dimming
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11/18/2012, 12:14 PM | #89 |
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This is how the LDD's look when you buy the ones that are already wired, less "pins" and so much easier
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I know how many pins they have, I've used these drivers, which is why I was confused about the picture posted with the pins crimped.
I would have bought the LDD-xxxLW but Mouser didn't have any in stock so I had to make my own leads. Maybe in the future I'll actually PCB mount them.
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11/19/2012, 10:12 AM | #91 |
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oops, double
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11/19/2012, 06:48 PM | #92 |
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I picked up some cheapo PCB's from ebay when I was buying connectors and what not too. I'm mainly just waiting on my screw terminals to show up so I can easily connect my strings to this driver setup, put it in a box and I'm good to go
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11/23/2012, 06:15 PM | #93 |
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Hi guys, I brought some 700h and a 1000h. I soldered them on a diy pcb so I created a slim power shield that is connected to my Arduino2560. My problem is that the Arduino don't dim the channels and the leds go to full power.
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There could be a lot of things wrong here. Mis-wiring or software issues. We are getting into complex machinery here. Its not a light bulb with dimmer anymore. Need more details on how you have everything wired and programmed.
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Of course, the following night I was cursing the LDD's for dimming all the way to zero. It seems that my white channel went down to 1 instead of zero and I had 20 LEDs that I could not shut off. You'd be surprised by how much light you get from 20 LEDs at 1%! Roberto at Reef Angel helped me out by supplying a few lines of code. It looks like it was a floating decimal point error when the unit had calculated the parabola for sunrise/sunset. Everything works well now and I'm quite happy that I went with the LDD's. I really have to praise Reef Angel. They been great with their support, not only with the issue above, but also in setting me up with a 5v version of the PWM expansion module. There's a little more fine tuning to be done but I'm thrilled with how this project turned out. |
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I used a Typhon sketch modified to run on Mega2560. It works in all functions I tested... except dimming!
When the wire is disconnected, leds go at 700mA, but when I connect it, leds start flashing very fast, but I see the same light... it seems more a disturb on the line. I'm thinking that it can be a problem of the PWM frequencies, how can I test the exit value of the Arduino? |
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I used a Typhon sketch modified to run on Mega2560. It works in all functions I tested... except dimming!
When the wire is disconnected, leds go at 700mA, but when I connect it, leds start flashing very fast, but I see the same light... it seems more a disturb on the line. I'm thinking that it can be a problem of the PWM frequencies, how can I test the exit value of the Arduino? |
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To test the frequency of the output you need an oscilloscope.
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the meanwell needs a 100-1000 htz pwm
arduino pwm frequency can be adjusted, and different pins use different default frequency setups, but I thought all were within the 100-1000 range, what pin are you using on your mega? you can get oscilloscopes for under 100 $ now, you can even get a nano quad channel for 175 $ |
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