Proteus by Moebius Models

HI STEVE im enjoyin your build of the sub from F/V but lookin at the eletrics why have you fitted a resistor on the negative an not the posative that feeds the leds ? as thats how i wire mine up by fittin the resistor in the postive wire so it cuts power to the leds so not to fuse them ?
chrisb
 
Sometimes I find it easier to build something if I can draw it first
Yup! If you understand it you can draw it, and if you can draw it, you can build it. Not many folks appreciate that drawing is more about really seeing than pushing a pencil around!
Love your process, and I agree, the results speak for themselves!
 
HI STEVE im enjoyin your build of the sub from F/V but lookin at the eletrics why have you fitted a resistor on the negative an not the posative that feeds the leds ? as thats how i wire mine up by fittin the resistor in the postive wire so it cuts power to the leds so not to fuse them ?
chrisb
It's funny. The flea sized LEDs I used came prewired with the resistor on the positive leg. I have always used the negative leg when I solder my own resistors and it always works for me. I tried soldering using the positive leg before and it doesn't work for me. Go figure.
 
Yup! If you understand it you can draw it, and if you can draw it, you can build it. Not many folks appreciate that drawing is more about really seeing than pushing a pencil around!
Love your process, and I agree, the results speak for themselves!
Yes. One needs to grok the part or the relationship between parts.
 
Enamel paint mixed for floor and countertops using three colors...


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Sorting out the folding doors...


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Communicator/Radio...


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Wiring up the chart cabinet consoles and keypads...


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Thanks for following along... :)
 
Hey there... We just rollin' along...

I think this is a handheld mic. It can be seen hung up on the top right corner of the chart tube housing with a long cord running up into an empty chart tube...

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More wiring...


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Light test...


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Light blocking...


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Control panel ...looked better after a little cleanup and the lights on...


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Subassemblies... The sidewalls especially mneed to be masked off (control panels) and painted light grey...


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I added these knobs. Will paint them black...


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Another wee keypad. forget where it goes at the moment...


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Using liquid mask prior to brushing the knobs with black enamel...


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Masked off and puttied around the base of the comms station with Vallejo white plastic putty. Once dry I would use a thin brush to paint the putty black for light blocking...


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Almost caught up! More to come! :cool:
 
Time for an update before the hour is up...

Communicator. Still needs more fine tuning. Need to find a decal that looks like a silverish speaker cover...


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Light blocking with Mister Surfacer and black paint...


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Almost there...


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Some reshaping of the chair backs. Glued the arms on...


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Removing section of lefthand cabinet in lab. This section should be open...


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The now shortened cabinet got a new door of photo-etch brass...


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The finished lab cabinets ready for priming...


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Subassemblies ready for installation...


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