There are no animations as all leds change on there own as they are automatic colour changing led.
As these leds have cheap timing circuits inside them aren't precisally acurate and all go out of time, that is what gives it the random pattern, because it is random!
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For this instructable you will need:
- 100 pcs of fast flash 5mm RGB leds found here on ebay: CLICK HERE -------£8 >>> $14 ish
- 3mm Acrylic sheet A3 (clear, duh), can be found on ebay: TRY HERE ----------£6 >>> $11 ish
- Couple meters of solder, no joke -------------------------------------------------------------£1 >>> $3 ish
- cellotape if you can't be bothered to glue the case (I confess) ---------------------------Already had
- 1mm copper rod, about 70 cm -------------------------------------------------------------Found it in a skip
- A USB cable -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Free
- Scrap wood to make the jig --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Free
- Squared paper and glue ----------------------------------------------------------------------------Already had
- 3.3Ohm 2W resistor----------------------------------------------------------- dunno, look for your self, lazy
- And a lot of patience ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Price less


































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Looks like a great project, just a question before I start - I can't seem to find a 3.3ohm, 2W resistor, and just want to check that I shouldn't be looking for a 3.3kohm, or 330 ohm resistor instead?
TIA!
try here: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3-3-Ohm-2W-Metal-Film-Power-Resistor-2-Watt-3R3-W-2x-/120626455638?pt=UK_BOI_Electrical_Components_Supplies_ET&hash=item1c15e5a456
ok thanks
http://www.ebay.com/itm/A3-size-Acrylic-Clear-Perspex-420-x-297-x-3mm-Sheet-/260793859751
ON Ebay
http://www.rapidonline.com/
Should we change something if you use 10mm blue LED? All I want is that light up and nothing else. I do not care that "anime". Does the USB port can power many leds?
Should I use a different value of resistance? Is the resistance where it is placed?
Excuse my ignorance but I do not know electronics. :-)
Thank you very much!
This is a translation of google.
I am using the same RGB Leds as mentioned, the same value resistor, and a Nokia cellphone usb cord; but when I plugged the cube into the computer the resistor got so hot that it melted the shrink wrap that I had placed around it. I am not that familiar with electronics, and was wondering if this indicates that I have done something wrong.
just waiting to supply power. everything else is ready :O
http://i198.photobucket.com/albums/aa19/Tycoon5000/335369_10150306526601751_506201750_8400684_258281852_o1.jpg
http://i198.photobucket.com/albums/aa19/Tycoon5000/329052_10150302751981751_506201750_8382585_682337175_o.jpg
http://i198.photobucket.com/albums/aa19/Tycoon5000/325554_10150306526281751_506201750_8400683_768288042_o.jpg
http://i198.photobucket.com/albums/aa19/Tycoon5000/322239_10150302751431751_506201750_8382582_448988259_o.jpg
Its very good, much simpler than mine and produces a faded outline of the led grid from the inside.
Also great use of the jig in the foreground :P
and what did u use to cut it ?
I used a laser cutter from (college). You might by able to use a band saw or a score and snap method but im not really sure.
http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/browse/6/Tools/WeldingSoldering/AccessoriesRodsWire/PRD~0580044P/Copper+Brazing+Rods%2C+3-Pk.jsp?locale=en
(ie, follow that track of legs back along, till the leg of the middle led can reach)
http://www.instructables.com/id/Raccoon-skull-USB-LEDs/
this guy is heating up some and I put one of the resistors on that came with the LEDs. I put it on the negative and the supplier said that the resistors for rated for 12Vs. Is this too small?