PeriscopeElectronics1
Various leftover flashers from other projects.
Date: 08/03/2009
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PeriscopeElectronics2
To get power to the Periscope without any visible wires, I cut some 1/4" aluminum tubes and theaded the ends.
Date: 08/03/2009
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PeriscopeElectronics3
Threaded tubes inserted in the Periscope Shafts.
Date: 08/03/2009
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PeriscopeElectronics4
Serves as a mounting stud as well as a way to get wires to the Periscope.
Date: 08/03/2009
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PeriscopeElectronics5
Red LED Holders for the back holes.
Date: 08/03/2009
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PeriscopeElectronics6
LED Map Light for the Main Lens.
Date: 08/03/2009
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PeriscopeElectronics7
Rectangular LED's below main lens will sequence from left to right.
Date: 08/03/2009
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PeriscopeElectronics8
Bright enough?
Date: 08/03/2009
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PeriscopeElectronics9
Might not need extra LED's as the main light spills out to the side lenses.
Date: 08/03/2009
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PeriscopeElectronics10
Main Lens light and flasher installed.
Date: 08/03/2009
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PeriscopeElectronics11
Snap-Action switch at the bottom to activate 6-LED flasher. Main light activated by 12-channel remote.
Date: 08/07/2009
Views: 633
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PeriscopeElectronics12
Down position
Date: 08/07/2009
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