I'm going to use the CNC to mill these hexagonal pieces. They will have pockets in them to conceal the wires. On each of the outer sides there will be a magnet, on each of the inner sides (because the middle is cut out) there will be an LED light. My idea is that you plug the first one in and it...
Could I do something like this:
12V +----|>|----|>|----|>|---/\/\/----+ R = 22 ohms
12V +----|>|----|>|----|>|---/\/\/----+ R = 22 ohms
where you have 2x3 array of LEDs per module? (for tests I would use the 9V battery and adjust R accordingly).
Once I start putting multiple of these...
I've taken a bunch of extra physics classes in high school and a couple in college. I've done circuits before in those classes. But simple stuff: light bulbs in parallel or in series with a battery and a resistor. But I am a little bit lost when it comes to figuring out a circuit for my lamp...
Hi guys.
I'm an architecture student who is designing a lamp that will be made up of multiple, modular pieces of plywood. Each piece will be a hexagon containing 6 LED lights (one on each side). The idea is to have a base that plugs into a socket with a wall wart: I was thinking 12 volts AC...