Monday, January 26, 2015

let there be more light

So this evening I sat down to do the Rear Logic Display. I figured I'd get 2 rows done, maybe. I somehow managed to get 4. I was waiting on a print of my first attempt at a 3d printed diffuser for the front and rear PSIs, so I went ahead and kept on soldering. I would have got all 5 rows, but I goofed in putting an LED in the wrong way so I had to take it out and unplug the holes.

Lessons learned:
  • double-check the pins before you solder.
  • If you have to remove one, use the iron to melt the solder and take it out a little at a time.
  • If you have solder in a hole, put a little solder in it and get it all nice and liquid then tap it on a flat surface (I had missed the bit about adding a little extra solder when the guy at the makerspace showed me the other night)
  • DO NOT hold the iron to the hole in hopes of melting it out, as you may well gunk it up and destroy the connection. I now have one LED that won't light up anymore because of this.
 Anyway. Other than that one bulb, it's all good. I tried the diffuser, and found that A) it blocks too much light, B) the inside radius is too big--I want the PSIs to fit snugly inside, and C) It's too shallow. I want it to tuck in there nicely. I'll redesign and print again tomorrow night. Fortunately, Autocad 123D is proving to be very simple to use, and even exports straight to STL. It's not perfect, but whaddya want fer nothin'?

Anyway, got home and was disconcerted to find that the lights wouldn't work. Funny thing. The chain with the rear PSI was fine. But the one with the FLDs and front PSI was kaput. It was either all-on or all-off. Taking instruction from the FAQ, I removed and reseated a few of the LED controllers, which didn't help, then reseated the Arduino Pro Mini, which did. So thank goodness for that. It's pretty impressive.. can't wait to show it off. Hopefully tomorrow.

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