LIGHTBARS!
Work continues on finalizing our new line of lightbars. Stay tuned for more info coming soon, but I wanted to share this photo showing the different configurations/colors we are planning at this time.
Note that with this new line of lightbars, colors will be set at the factory and cannot be changed. We do plan to accept custom orders for specific colors/combinations, but above is the list of what we're planning to offer in the initial round of products.
As always, feedback is welcome!
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Josh Thanks for checking in! At this point we have the LEGO parts drilled and ready for the lightbar flex PCBs. We also have the PCBs themselves in house, so basically it's down to me to finish testing the code and then we can assemble. I needed to finish up the code for our new and improved line of rotating beacons first, which is 95% complete. I'll be working later this week on the lightbar code, and am still aiming to post videos asap. We've had to shuffle our plans a bit as some of the parts/chips we use for the controllers have recently fallen off the face of the Earth thanks to the global semiconductor shortage-- this is a little like whack-a-mole except that instead of trying to whack the mole, you're trying to catch him so you can finish your circuit boards!
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Rob Klingberg Thanks for the update! This chip shortage has been quite a nightmare, and with my recent interest in designing my own circuitboards I understand it on a whole new level. Will your new beacons fit under a 1x1 round tile by any chance? I could never find ones that do, so I went and designed my own. Should have a semi-functional prototype done in a month or so.
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Rob Klingberg as my design currently stands, I have 4 tiny LEDs per beacon. I have two designs, the first being single LEDs and the second being RGB. I did have to design a 3D printed, modified 1x1 plate to go underneath them to make it all work together which kinda makes it a bit tricky, however I think it could be done with a really 1x1 and a drill.