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**Some preliminary pictures of construction which will be properly annotated in future (as part of my MB-6582 photoset on Flickr):** | **Some preliminary pictures of construction which will be properly annotated in future (as part of my MB-6582 photoset on Flickr):** | ||
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I still have not fully completed the control surface construction guide. | I still have not fully completed the control surface construction guide. | ||
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***Note*** Please see Wilbas post [[http:// | ***Note*** Please see Wilbas post [[http:// | ||
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I've suggested **not** soldering R40-R55 until now. Now you can take a 220 Ohm resistor and insert it into one set of pads of R40-R55 and see how bright the LEDs are. For SmashTV LEDs, 1K will probably be best. If you are using some ultrabright or superbright LEDs, blue or white LEDs, etc. you may want to try 2K, 3K or higher resistors. **Keep in mind, what looks like a good brightness as a single LED might become too bright and too much glare when there are many lit at once. It is best to choose a resistor that makes the LEDs a little less bright than the brightest you can handle.** | I've suggested **not** soldering R40-R55 until now. Now you can take a 220 Ohm resistor and insert it into one set of pads of R40-R55 and see how bright the LEDs are. For SmashTV LEDs, 1K will probably be best. If you are using some ultrabright or superbright LEDs, blue or white LEDs, etc. you may want to try 2K, 3K or higher resistors. **Keep in mind, what looks like a good brightness as a single LED might become too bright and too much glare when there are many lit at once. It is best to choose a resistor that makes the LEDs a little less bright than the brightest you can handle.** |
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