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RGB LED Color Cycling Circuit

RGB LED Color Cycling Circuit
How to re purpose a the RGB LED color cycling circuitry from a Glade LightShow air freshener.

I was in the process of creating a red, green , blue color cycling circuit based on a PIC microcontroller when I spotted the Glade LightShow air freshener.
I wanted to know if it could be hacked up and used for other purposes. I found a couple of online coupons and when it went on sale in the store, I got 2 for $3 a piece.

WARNING!!!! If you run this with the wall plug, PLEASE let it cool down first. The resistor inside WILL BURN YOU.
 
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Step 1Rip it apart

Rip it apart
I started by drilling out the plastic rivets on the bottom of the airfreshener. This is not nesscesary, but makes it easier to open. If you don't have a drill, just rip
the darn thing open with a screwdriver.
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12 comments
Apr 6, 2008. 3:37 AMAndyGadget says:
If you're in the UK, Poundland are selling a battery operated version of this for . . . One Pound!
Jun 21, 2008. 12:50 PMtheburn7 says:
lol, isnt it obvious
Dec 19, 2007. 8:34 PMWriotE says:
BRiLLiAnT!!!!!
Nov 12, 2007. 10:49 AMJackandJohn says:
Question: Could I use this board with more voltage, and more (brighter) LEDs? Looking for something to light a closet
Nov 3, 2007. 3:22 PMlilpunk1302 says:
Good idea, so let me get this straight, basically all you did was open 'er up and figure out how to bypass the "Heating element". Just one question, what kind of relays did you use( 5v in, 120v out?) and any possibility of pictures of the relay setup?
Nov 3, 2007. 11:57 PMlilpunk1302 says:
K, so let me get that straight, you bought the kit, but had 2 relays left over, so you wired those in with this thing, and got a time switchable type thing?
Nov 7, 2007. 9:13 AMlilpunk1302 says:
Yeah, I figured out what a Kit74 is, but did you just pull the relays off and solder to them, or did you get a db-25 and ran the data pins to the "timer"?
Nov 8, 2007. 2:38 PMlilpunk1302 says:
OHHHH, Ok I get it now :) thanks for stickin' with me though :) you pplz can now go on with your regular lives :)
Nov 4, 2007. 1:43 AMzm634 says:
I saw one of these in a little light thingy my sister brought home. it's a single LED with red, green, and blue elements that actually has all the circuitry in it to change colors and blink. It's pretty wild.

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