Thanks a lot for this very nice project. I made it with your explanations, works beautifully except I had to change line 29 in your arduino code from "pinMode(SWR,INPUT);" to"pinMode(SWR,INPUT_PULLUP);" otherwise rotary encoder would not work properly, and also I had to solder a pulldown resistor 47kohm between Gate and Source pins of the Mosfet IRFZ44N otherwise the LED would stay on constantly.
I think your rotary encoder module doesn't have the pull up resistor soldered on board that's why you have to declare the pin as input pull up. And you always have to solder a gate discharge resistor in between gate and ground, as the source is connected with gnd so you connect a 47k resistor in between the gate and source. But I would recommend connecting a 10k resistor for better switching result
Flashing lights does not cause epilepsy. People who are already epileptic or susceptible to seizures can be triggered by flashing lights. But if you are not epileptic or prone to seizures, it won't cause them.
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Thanks a lot for this very nice project. I made it with your explanations, works beautifully except I had to change line 29 in your arduino code from "pinMode(SWR,INPUT);" to"pinMode(SWR,INPUT_PULLUP);" otherwise rotary encoder would not work properly, and also I had to solder a pulldown resistor 47kohm between Gate and Source pins of the Mosfet IRFZ44N otherwise the LED would stay on constantly.
I think your rotary encoder module doesn't have the pull up resistor soldered on board that's why you have to declare the pin as input pull up.
And you always have to solder a gate discharge resistor in between gate and ground, as the source is connected with gnd so you connect a 47k resistor in between the gate and source. But I would recommend connecting a 10k resistor for better switching result
Beautiful project that works well. Why do units always advance by 2 (and not by 1) with each encoder click? Is there a solution? Thank you very much.
Thank you for this kind of video.
The editing and the content is getting much better. Just bring in more lights during your portrait view. That's it.
Thanks for your feedback we will try to do better next time
Really nice tutorial, Each and everything is well explained, loved the video 😍
Btw can we make water levitating project using this stroboscope 🙌
Yes you can...
But you also need a speaker for it to vibrate the water
Amazing❤
Flashing lights does not cause epilepsy. People who are already epileptic or susceptible to seizures can be triggered by flashing lights. But if you are not epileptic or prone to seizures, it won't cause them.
Brielent
kill the music next time - or at leas turn it down a bit
Cantrol