Thanks for the tutorial, would love to make one! What power source did you use for one 3mm led like that, would you make a tutorial on how to connect to the power source too?
you can use whatever power source you want. it depends on how much LED's you want to use. If you want i can make a video about it, just let me know what kind of source fits for you and how many LEDs you would like to have and i will help you out
@@MrMYH1990 Thanks :) Lots of questions from an amateur like me, such as...How to use 2x AAA battery for 3mm led bulb? Can I use only one 3v bulb with that, do I need resisfor? Can I use 6 bulbs at the same time, is it series or parralel connection, how?
@@KosBrick If you connect 2x AAA in series means 3V, and since a LED is an diode you need to limit the current to prevent short circuit, this will destroy the LED. i recommend to place the leds in parallel, however, if you connect to much of them, they will become less bright.
@@MrMYH1990 Thanks a lot man, looking forward to see more led tutorials from you, especially for Lego or toys custom led, not much basic tutorials vids on those subjects for beginners 🙂
Nice tutorial, some criticism. Should add some heat shrink to prevent shorts, also would been nice to see it light up
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Good video! I'm just mounting several lights in my city, I have some bulbs like the ones in the video, to install 3 units should I put 3V in them? Thank you
@@anertan do you know by any chance if there are more types of this lamp? Because guy on video drilled the hole so easily and i have my lamp thats same as his filled up with plastic inside... So i cannot drill the hole
@@stanislavpesek1213 Try to use a very thin drill first. And rotate the post, not the drill, helps to keep the hole in the axle of the post. Parts like “3062,Brick Round 1 x 1”, “3957 Antenna 4H - Round Top” and “4032 Plate, Round 2 x 2 with Axle Hole” for example are useful to fix the post in your drilling machine.
Top hole can take 3mm diameter but recommend 2mm diameter, bottom part needs to be 1.5 to 2mm or else it can break through the lamppost due to the indents
I like this idea. Only difference I would do is add some heat shrink on one of the exposed wires to prevent a short.
Thanks for the tutorial, would love to make one! What power source did you use for one 3mm led like that, would you make a tutorial on how to connect to the power source too?
you can use whatever power source you want.
it depends on how much LED's you want to use.
If you want i can make a video about it, just let me know what kind of source fits for you and how many LEDs you would like to have and i will help you out
@@MrMYH1990 Thanks :) Lots of questions from an amateur like me, such as...How to use 2x AAA battery for 3mm led bulb? Can I use only one 3v bulb with that, do I need resisfor? Can I use 6 bulbs at the same time, is it series or parralel connection, how?
@@KosBrick If you connect 2x AAA in series means 3V, and since a LED is an diode you need to limit the current to prevent short circuit, this will destroy the LED.
i recommend to place the leds in parallel, however, if you connect to much of them, they will become less bright.
@@MrMYH1990 Thanks a lot man, looking forward to see more led tutorials from you, especially for Lego or toys custom led, not much basic tutorials vids on those subjects for beginners 🙂
Nice tutorial, some criticism. Should add some heat shrink to prevent shorts, also would been nice to see it light up
Good video! I'm just mounting several lights in my city, I have some bulbs like the ones in the video, to install 3 units should I put 3V in them? Thank you
I love your idea, but I think it's wrong to widen the holes with a drill.
It's not widening, but opening the lamp post. Both sides are sealed with a thin layer of plastic
@@anertan he means that he thinks it's wrong to modify lego pieces
Man modified Lego looks really cool! It's just a matter of devotion to a moc
@@anertan do you know by any chance if there are more types of this lamp? Because guy on video drilled the hole so easily and i have my lamp thats same as his filled up with plastic inside... So i cannot drill the hole
@@stanislavpesek1213 Try to use a very thin drill first. And rotate the post, not the drill, helps to keep the hole in the axle of the post. Parts like “3062,Brick Round 1 x 1”, “3957 Antenna 4H - Round Top” and “4032 Plate, Round 2 x 2 with Axle Hole” for example are useful to fix the post in your drilling machine.
What LEDs did you use??
i used a 3mm orange/yellow LED.
You can use any led just make sure to add the respective resistors
I use ultra bright, pre wired smd LEDs with high resistor for low current and little heat distribution.
Cool👍😎
I hear the instagram puppy music but I don't see any puppies 🤔🤔🤔
Do you know wich male female plug BRIKSMAX uses ?
When I try this, the pole gets damaged. Which diameter do you use?
let me check on that, i will come back to you.
@@MrMYH1990 yes, what diameter drill bit did you use to do this.
@@MrMYH1990 what is the answer :)) ??
Lol fr. A year later and no measurement
Top hole can take 3mm diameter but recommend 2mm diameter, bottom part needs to be 1.5 to 2mm or else it can break through the lamppost due to the indents
Het is jammer dat je in het Lego boord
Je doet net of Lego heilig verklaard wat een onzin man.