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These all need to be matched. For instance, I needed 50cm of EL wire for each shoe and the inverter I used needed to be able to work with this length. If the inverter is not powerful enough, the wire will be dim. Too powerful and it will damage the wire. Where you get your inverter from should be able to tell you the lengths it is rated for. The battery also needs to be the right voltage for the inverter.
Bits and Pieces:
- Battery Charger (for charging the batteries if using LiPO batteries) http://www.adafruit.com/products/259
- Fishing Line
- Sticky-Back Velcro
- Inverter (converts the low DC voltage from the battery to high AC voltage for the EL wire) http://www.elec2go.com.au/prod38.htm
- LiPO Battery or CR2023 CMOS battery (http://littlebirdelectronics.com/products/polymer-lithium-ion-battery-110mah)
- Extra Wire
- Connectors
- Heat Shrink Tubes
- EL Wire
- Solder
- Wide Elastic (not pictured)
Tools
- Soldering Iron
- Needle
- Dremel
- Scissors, Screw Drivers, Pliers etc







































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I like these a lot. Im not even a stylish dude but I'd order these if they were $35. What is that about 200Million Yen?
Isnt that dangerous ? I mean they can easily burst and burn in your shoe. Since 40 degree means "danger" for em... If you wear that shoe for a whole day, you probably lose one of your feet.
and don't run the battery below 3.3-3.1v per cell or it'll kill the battery...literally you won't be able to charge it after...the voltage per cell at max charge should be 4.2v.
also be careful if/when you see the LiPo cell puff...it can be dangerous...mine have puffed after use..and when they puff i jsut throw them away..(disposed of properly though of course)
I run LiPos in all my R/C cars....and i've only ever had LiPos puff on me..but still I tkae the precautions...
also if you don't have a LiPo bag..a Military Ammo box woks just as well...or a terracotta pot...or anything thatwon't catch fire.
To allay any concerns with safety, I have edited the instructable to suggest sticking with the CR2023 CMOS battery that the inverter is spec'd to use. On reflection this actually makes the project a little better in that it would save a step and reduce the amount of parts in the shoe.
but from the inverter inside of the shoe, will that not increase some heat inside?
just asking $:
Especially the battery part were you change it so it can use a rechargeable battery.
I know plenty of people that would be interested in a vid like that
I just thought of that. XD