I have a wall adapter that plugs into your house outlet and then produces 9volt dc and can provide up to 1 amp. Could that successfully replace the 9volt battery ?
This is NOT a running or chasing LED effects. The LED's have alternating orientation and the 555 is used to flip the relative polarity so every alternative LED is lit between cycles. This design is pulling a moderate amount of current though the 555, possibly close to or more than the design limits. If you want to make this into a night rider style chasing effect you could take the pin used for the LED's straight into the trigger pin of s decade counter chip such as a CD4017 and using a single LED on each of the 10 output pins they will chase one after another. The circuit needs a couple of capacitors to keep DC noise and RF noise from false triggering. It's simple, effective and providing you use capacitors as said it's reliable.
@@TechnicalChiragTC it was all correct, i went to a electronics engineer, he said there's something wrong with the circuit, so replaced both 100 ohm resistor with 860 ohm and 100k ohm and it worked.
@@Quark200 I am not an electrical engineering but I have enough brain cells to understand that different colour leds are not connected with same poles on the same wire
@@Quark200 I accept and respect your knowledge and I am not trying to disrespect you I was just saying that maybe you didn't noticed the connections of the leds
Thank you very much 🙏👍. I made 1 and it is working exactly like shown and it is beautiful. Thnx
Great 👍
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I made one and it works nice but use 100 ohm 1/2 watt resistance
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Very nice
So nice
I have a wall adapter that plugs into your house outlet and then produces 9volt dc and can provide up to 1 amp. Could that successfully replace the 9volt battery ?
Yes if gadgets have 9v specification, if more current draw then battery will drain fast
This is NOT a running or chasing LED effects. The LED's have alternating orientation and the 555 is used to flip the relative polarity so every alternative LED is lit between cycles. This design is pulling a moderate amount of current though the 555, possibly close to or more than the design limits.
If you want to make this into a night rider style chasing effect you could take the pin used for the LED's straight into the trigger pin of s decade counter chip such as a CD4017 and using a single LED on each of the 10 output pins they will chase one after another.
The circuit needs a couple of capacitors to keep DC noise and RF noise from false triggering. It's simple, effective and providing you use capacitors as said it's reliable.
Sure Sir, I will make running, drop led effect using CD4017 IC .. thank you 👍🏻
💯 not working
@@TechnicalChiragTC I have 47 uf 16 volt capacitor & 100 uf 16 volt&47 uf 25 volt can I use any one from these I don't have 10 uf capacitor
Wwuuuuo OOOOoooo súper cool
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Imagine each led is an electromagnet and in the center you place copper all the alternating fields will produce electricity with no moving parts
Cool imagination ♥️
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i made the same circuit on breadboard adn it's not working, i used everything same, help me please, i have to submit it as project
Dear .. Check Polarity & NE555 Pin connections .. Also check LED Polarity. 👍
@@TechnicalChiragTC it was all correct, i went to a electronics engineer, he said there's something wrong with the circuit, so replaced both 100 ohm resistor with 860 ohm and 100k ohm and it worked.
please make 4.2 volt led blinking
Sure 👍
Can I increase the speed
Change value of capacitor .. for speed variation
@@TechnicalChiragTCok thanks
Why do you need to make a shirt between the legs of the Ic?
Can you please provide the diagram
5v 8w
How much output dc voltage needed
5v DC Supply needed to operate NE555 ic ..
what are those
sir, please help, i need the value of the resistor if the input 4.2v. thank you
There may issue .. Because NE555 ic needed minimum 5v DC.. Otherwise isn't operate .. Please check NE555 ic datasheet. .
where do you get the metal circles from?
Single strand copper wire
Kitna number ka copper wire use kiye ho bro?
use any Single strend copper wire
Cicuit diagram vroo
Can I use this circuit with 51 led
Plz reply me
Yes you can .. use 1watt resistor (100ohm)
No its not correct...😂..if every led connect with same wire then they are on or off simultaneously.... not like this ! 😂
Use your mind and notice that different colour LEDs are connected with opposite poles in the same wire. I made it and it is working exactly like this.
Yes .. you have to connect alternative polarity of led with different colour leds
@@tirthghosh1202are you an electrical engineer? Bro I am an engineer and I know wtf is this
@@Quark200 I am not an electrical engineering but I have enough brain cells to understand that different colour leds are not connected with same poles on the same wire
@@Quark200 I accept and respect your knowledge and I am not trying to disrespect you I was just saying that maybe you didn't noticed the connections of the leds
can I connect with 5volt ?
If you wants to use 5v DC, replace 100Ω resistors to 47Ω resistors..
Circuit diagram please
Hi I did the same connection ,but i use 50v , 25microfarad capacitor ,but led not blinking
Dear, check polarity of capacitor and LED ..
💯 not working fake video
Its working
😂😂😂 HOAX
Circuit diagram pls