heyok
I wanna be Dave
Stand alone light dimmer.
Once again, can I ask for your opinion about weather a part is needed?
I expect some of you run big lights without a remote control. Maybe just use a toggle switch or plug them in when you want them.
Would you like a light dimmer? This would be a small device with a pot (rotary control) that you could twist to set how bright you run your lights. A pair of wires going into it will supply power and a pair going out of it to feed your lights.
My thought is that you have a cool light bar but don't need it to always be set to blister eyeballs! Sometimes it is enough to just have it glowing.
It might look like this prototype dimmer that I use on a home made LED work light.
I could even build in functionality similar to this if it was wanted:
http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/vend...lt-lighting-powered-3s-packs.html#post5575896
You rotate the shaft to set the brightness. No knob on it to help save weight / space.
Please let me know if this would be any use to you.
Thanks,
Al
Once again, can I ask for your opinion about weather a part is needed?
I expect some of you run big lights without a remote control. Maybe just use a toggle switch or plug them in when you want them.
Would you like a light dimmer? This would be a small device with a pot (rotary control) that you could twist to set how bright you run your lights. A pair of wires going into it will supply power and a pair going out of it to feed your lights.
My thought is that you have a cool light bar but don't need it to always be set to blister eyeballs! Sometimes it is enough to just have it glowing.
It might look like this prototype dimmer that I use on a home made LED work light.
I could even build in functionality similar to this if it was wanted:
http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/vend...lt-lighting-powered-3s-packs.html#post5575896
You rotate the shaft to set the brightness. No knob on it to help save weight / space.
Please let me know if this would be any use to you.
Thanks,
Al