make sure that the voltage output of the transformer is not higher than 12v, so that you can supply it to the 12v amplifier after bridging it with diode.
Hi. In the manufacturer's datasheet, the values of the capacitors are 0.33 uF and 0.1 uF (non-electrolytic). You use two 1000uF both electrolytic capacitors. Are you sure it is allowed, or even better? Ty
Hello everything is fine!? Well, I did this project the same way you did, but with 1 red LED and just one blue, and everything worked fine. However, the blue LED burned out and the red LED only remained on not blinking. I added another resistor and the LEDs blink more slowly. Can you explain to me why the LED burned out? I did it the same way and components according to the video.
@@JaviersDIY about that, I actually tried connecting the 5mm receiver and transmitter and it didn't work. The receiver only has two nodes so I don't know which node of the transmitter to connect to the receiver. I could really use some advise since I'm really interested. Thanks!
@@JaviersDIY okay, should I connect the transmitter node(+)(-) to the receiver node(+)(-) for it to work or is it transmitter node(+)(-) to receiver node(-)(+)?
Honestly, to everyone beginning soldering: please just use Flux.. it makes it sooooooooo much easier and so much better looking/better connection. Idk why people are so against flux.