Unpopulated blaster boards for custom LED setups?
I've concluded that the MaxM blaster isn't bright enough for my needs (good intensity, but only for a narrow viewing angle). I have a working prototype using some replacement LEDs connected to the master board, but I'd like the final solution to be neat and tidy. Is there any way I can get a mostly unpopulated blaster board that I could use to attach my own resistors and LEDs?
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Inappropriate?Hi David,
You can pop the LED board (aka the "blaster") off the logic board ("master") and plug in your own LED cluster. Here's some examples using existing LED clusters:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/todbot/2...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/todbot/2...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/todbot/3...
These LED clusters are all designed for 12VDC and are common-anode style.
We don't have any unpopulated blaster boards though. It would be pretty easy to make your own however, if you've made PCBs in the past.
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