PWM controlled Brake light controller [Open Source]

Yeah, I have tested it many times with a voltage meter. Also the program that I use on the arduino to run my lights in my trampa is based on the 3.1v signal.

Do you have a link how I can use a arduino like oscilloscope ?

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Just get my PWM_Readout Arduino Code from my Github… :slight_smile:

It wouldn’t act as an oscilloscope… It just reads out the PWM value…

Trade Nano x for one of these kits whenever? :grin: I can include a Nano V2 if it helps free of charge

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Nope sorry… :frowning:

I don’t like the nano-x… Especially after I saw your gif :slight_smile:

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Oh it would certainly come with a never ever ever fucking use except for bench testing warning hahaha

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Channel 1

Gas image neutral image Brake image

Channel 2: same if I push the button image

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GT2B CH3 does not latch

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Alright… Will take a look at that… :slight_smile:

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It does. My HK gt2b stays at 1200 or something like that… :slight_smile:

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huh. I had to add a switch to get it to latch for me.

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Strange. Mine latches…

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Maybe it does. I am an idiot more often than not. :confused:

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Could you try doing exactly the same as @pjotr47? :slight_smile:

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That’s a cool project !

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I can test if you need another tester :slight_smile:

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If I can find the time!

:frowning:

Busy as a one-armed paper hanger atm.

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Sure no problem. Just send me the results once you tried it… :slight_smile:

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I will conformal coat mine, as with everything. But coming with conformal coat is never bad. You can’t have too much waterproofing

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I destroyed the 100% poll :smiley: not really on purpose…

Awesome work. Looks cool! Is there any video to see it in real life?

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Thank you. I will upload one as soon as I get my goddamn TB trucks… :slight_smile:

@StefanMe

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