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Dangerous DIY Krampus LED foliage lamp. 

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Note that this bizarre "lamp" is totally non compliant with most countries electrical safety regulations. The mains voltage version is more of a naughty novelty for those of us with no kids/pets, a liking of the simplicity of the circuitry and the extra zest of its dangerousness.
The video also includes a quick guide to making a much safer USB powered version at the end.
Regular viewers of the channel may get a slight sense of déjà vu as I've made similar lamps in the past in different styles. I've called this one the Krampus lamp as it has a strong Christmas colour theme, but is much less charitable than Santa. It is capable of imparting electric gifts to meddling fingers in the form of electric shocks capable of tossing your body into the air like a ragdoll. That's what makes it special.
To comply with snowflake regulations I have to advise against trying to build the high voltage version of this light. The safe low voltage version is fine though.
It was good to find a source of the little "Molex" terminals on eBay, but less good to find that the contacts are slightly narrower than the ones I normally use. This probably isn't such an issue if they are used in a normal way, but with the use of solid core wire with the rotational tension of the twisting of the wires it may have made the terminals sit at an angle inside. I had an issue with a few LEDs not making good contact initially and that's hard to trace in a long series circuit of about 43 LEDs. Not such a big issue with the USB version as each socket is independent, so finding a rogue connection is easy.
Here's a search link to find the connectors:-
www.ebay.com/s...
The plastic foliage really makes a huge difference to these lights. The stuff I used came from a UK pound shop (The one opposite McDonalds on Sauchiehall St in Glasgow, Scotland.)
You can also buy stuff like this from eBay as artificial foliage:-
www.ebay.com/s...
It turned out really well. The circuitry is simple enough and "low stress" that it should last for a long time. The fact that all the LEDs are ion sockets also allows updating with fresh LEDs at any time with different colours, just fresh new LEDs (they fade over time) or colour changing LEDs. Note that LEDs that flash as part of their sequence will need to be used with the USB powered version.
If you enjoy these videos you can help support the channel with a dollar for coffee, cookies and random gadgets for disassembly at:-
www.bigclive.co...
This also keeps the channel independent of RU-vid's advertising algorithms allowing it to be a bit more dangerous and naughty.

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@AtticusGrim
@AtticusGrim 4 года назад
As much as I love the teardown videos, my favorites from Clive are always his projects. It's so relaxing to watch and listen to.
@888johnmac
@888johnmac 4 года назад
any video of Clives with ' dangerous ' in the title is going to be good
@AttilaAsztalos
@AttilaAsztalos 4 года назад
Ah, yes, the ungodly extortion racket that is known as "crimping tools of at least adequate quality"...
@McTroyd
@McTroyd 4 года назад
You get what you pay for, if the seller is reputable. I once spent $75 on some ratcheting Cat cable crimpers from a computer chain store, to make Ethernet cables. At the time (year 2000!), it was about the cost of 3 25' Cat-5e cables. Nearly 20 years later, that same crimper is still in service, having had thousands of Cat-5e, Cat-6(a), STP/UTP, etc. terminations put through it. Cutting blade is still sharp, ratchet mechanism works as well as ever, iron press fingers are still straight. Better to buy the good tool once than the cheap tool over and over and over.....
@TheScarvig
@TheScarvig 4 года назад
@@McTroyd yeah works out if you already know that you will put the tool to good use, but if you only dabble in electronics and dont even know which crimper you actually need for your connectors then buying the good ones from the start might be not the best choice. i would suggest buying cheap tools whenever the need first comes up (at least if its just a spontaneous need) and time will show which actually get used most and then its time to get a better quality one
@raykent3211
@raykent3211 4 года назад
True for other "pro" tools too. Some are so much better that they justify their price. Others don't . A crimping tool isn't rocket science.
@millomweb
@millomweb 4 года назад
@@raykent3211 Sadly, some cheap things turn out to be excellent quality and some expensive things, crap. Which of the two is the most annoying ?
@raykent3211
@raykent3211 4 года назад
@@millomweb yeah, the phrase "you get what you pay for" is unreliable. You can pay 20 times as much for a watch that has the same quartz system in it as a cheap one. But with thin gold plating. You can pay 1000 times as much for a less accurate timekeeper hand made in Switzerland. (They really should have kept that CNC milling machine out of shot in their promotional video) if you're in Europe, I'd like to recommend the LIDL "Japanese" pull saw. Very cheap and razor sharp. No DIY place round my way offers anything near it. But statistically, the cheapest things aren't usually as good as the dearer ones. As for crimping, I use a fork I bought in Woolworths 30 years ago. (for pastry, you understand, I don't need one for wires, I have pliers )
@nialldewar
@nialldewar 4 года назад
Love these basic project videos, I'm a proper amateur and just enjoy the tear downs generally, but hearing the terms explained and seeing them made and soldered together makes more sense of it all in my head. I'm off to eBay to buy some bits n bobs. More like this please Clive.
@benbaselet2026
@benbaselet2026 4 года назад
The sound is very pleasing in this vid.
@cannotbeleftblank6027
@cannotbeleftblank6027 4 года назад
Actually, I hear a lot of sound artifacts, like an MP3 with a very low bitrate. It is also in stereo, you do notice it when Clive moves around and unfortunately he mainly comes out of the right speaker; I prefer mono sound to be honest. I never noticed these two things before so it must have to do with the new camera.
@benbaselet2026
@benbaselet2026 4 года назад
@@cannotbeleftblank6027 Sounds very irritating for headphones then. I didn't notice that with normal speakers. Then again my left ear is mostly good for keeping me up at night with the tinnitus.
@BigClive
@BigClive 4 года назад
To be honest, I'd rather it was mono because it suits the way it's filmed. There are definitely audio artifacts that may be built in to the device.
@cannotbeleftblank6027
@cannotbeleftblank6027 4 года назад
@@BigClive Try mixing as a stereo video, but with the same content left and right (might require a roundtrip through a sound editing program like Audacity). Alternatively, use a mono-to-stereo adaptor and plugin your lavalier mic into that.
@sevenisloud
@sevenisloud 4 года назад
Unfortunately my very first thought after I hit 'Play' was that I can hear a lot of artefacts.
@meosalami5180
@meosalami5180 4 года назад
Using classic headphones, I enjoyed the stereo recording very much - gives the audio additional depth and actual deedback whenever you move your head about! Edit: boi-oi-oing 😁
@BaconSniffer578
@BaconSniffer578 4 года назад
The best videos. Clive just building stuff. So relaxing
@EsotericArctos
@EsotericArctos 4 года назад
When I saw you using red LEDs for Christmas it made me think of Holly Berries. Obviously not Holly foliage though. The simple things can still often be the best.
@TheChloeRed
@TheChloeRed 4 года назад
I didn't think that bridge rectifier was ugly, I liked the look of it with the longer wires before trimming.
@arenalife
@arenalife 4 года назад
That looks lovely, Merry Christmas Clive
@chaos.corner
@chaos.corner 4 года назад
Merry Crimpmas
@LiLi-or2gm
@LiLi-or2gm 4 года назад
Nice project! As for the camera, the sound is great- warm and well-balanced. One thing I noticed at around 16:40, is the appearance of a white line surrounding the dark lines you draw on the off-white paper (and also your hands and your name card at the bottom). The video frame rate also seems to drop (kind of flickery when objects move).
@CMDRBlueeagle66
@CMDRBlueeagle66 4 года назад
I did notice the stereo.Sounded great with headphones.
@ianhosier4042
@ianhosier4042 3 года назад
"Krampus tree that imparts small gifts".......that made my day!
@DavidBTB
@DavidBTB 4 года назад
Thank You! I had no idea why I had to disable Dolby on my Roku to hear the audio on some of your videos!
@hmarc417
@hmarc417 2 года назад
Sound Check on this video is SUPERB """" DO NOT CHANGE """", Your voice moves from left to right smoothly and again SUPERB. Very Sweet Dialect. Love it.
@dashcamandy2242
@dashcamandy2242 4 года назад
A pair of these in bare-bulb wall sconces probably looks amazing!
@cennethadameveson3715
@cennethadameveson3715 4 года назад
When I first looked a the source of the foliage, all I read was Macdonald's Sauchiehall St. I thought, this is an exciting project.
@mrmobodies4879
@mrmobodies4879 4 года назад
I have an Engineers solder sucker with the replaceable see through nozzles which seem to work a lot better at picking up solder than most I have came across.
@fazergazer
@fazergazer 2 года назад
Always a joy watching the phenomenally dexterous meat puppets of Big Clive!
@lostjohnny9000
@lostjohnny9000 4 года назад
It looks very pleasing. Just like brothel mistletoe.
@BigClive
@BigClive 4 года назад
Next year's could be brothel mistletoe.
@OfficialNakatsuMegami
@OfficialNakatsuMegami 4 года назад
I LOVE the Stereo Recording. It sounds so Clean and Clear. Great Video Clive.
@SmithyScotland
@SmithyScotland 4 года назад
Thanks for the tip on the molex style connectors on the previous video. Bought a few hundred of assorted sizes and they arrived on christmas eve. Save me a fortune over CPC prices for the Leoco branded connectors. I use a generic crimper bought on ebay which works very well on the Molex style connectors in one pass. Doesn't work well on the Dupont style connectors - they require an extra squeeze with a set of pliers.
@BastiElektronik
@BastiElektronik 4 года назад
The audio is quite good. Stereo is a bit weird with headphones bc you are a bit right-heavy. But it's ok. Greetings from Germany :)
@Uneedhelp91
@Uneedhelp91 4 года назад
I was watching on my home theater...which I have in 5 channel stereo. I thought I was going nuts and started checking the wire connectors as he was going in and out on the left side.
@yxcvbnmmnbvcxy544
@yxcvbnmmnbvcxy544 4 года назад
@@Uneedhelp91 Is there even content with more channels than two?
@Uneedhelp91
@Uneedhelp91 4 года назад
@@yxcvbnmmnbvcxy544 it just sends stereo to the rear channels.
@yxcvbnmmnbvcxy544
@yxcvbnmmnbvcxy544 4 года назад
@@Uneedhelp91 thanks, was just wondering
@christophergrove4876
@christophergrove4876 4 года назад
Thanks so much for this very simplified, not TOO technical project. Btw... I have a "bat-tree" operated string of about 50 blinking LEDs (store-bought) that lasts for weeks of evenings on just 3 AA batteries. I'm quite pleased with them. Very safe for kids and still work nicely in our cold winters.
@PatrickOTreat
@PatrickOTreat 4 года назад
As about 25% of my job is making custom cables, a pneumatic stripper and hand held crimp that uses the spools of connectors has spoiled me for more manual crimping.
@inuitcallboy2923
@inuitcallboy2923 4 года назад
"To comply with snoflake regulations... " that just made my day :D
@roughshaf7321
@roughshaf7321 4 года назад
No Storytime with Clive while he's crimping the crimps on wires? :(
@Berkeloid0
@Berkeloid0 4 года назад
I had an old computer from the late 1980s that used these same connectors for the front panel LEDs. They put the LED's legs all the way through so they came out the other end where the wires were, bent them around against the plastic housing to keep them in place, then cut the legs off right at the bend. It did a good job of preventing them from accidentally coming loose.
@nicolek4076
@nicolek4076 4 года назад
I like the stereo. I was aware of you moving your head (turning to left) , before you mentioned the recording in stereo. I used headphones (bad hearing).
@123jeez
@123jeez 4 года назад
Really enjoying your "late night 'not in a rush to get to bed' it's weekend!"-diy vids! Keep em coming.
@phonotical
@phonotical 4 года назад
If one led goes out, they all go out? Sweet to see you still have your toadstool lamp!
@raykent3211
@raykent3211 4 года назад
I think that leds often fail short circuit. If so the rest suffer a higher voltage until they all get fried.
@phonotical
@phonotical 4 года назад
@@raykent3211 the video kind of answered this when he took a random one out and they all went out, I just happen to comment as I watch the video
@AdrianCastravete
@AdrianCastravete 4 года назад
I thought there was something strange with my headphones... Indeed it's very noticeable on headphones; it isn't a bad thing either. Gives dynamicity to your work. It means we get the idea when you're trying to frantically look for that Containment Pie Dish.
@spamletspamley672
@spamletspamley672 7 месяцев назад
Where I used to work in an anodising plant, we used to have expensive titanium jigs and bolts for holding aluminium printing plates while they were dipped in various chemical baths and anodised at 15V. We had some very useful thick rubbery green paint that did an amazing job at protecting the metal while it was in the chemical baths. I had a little pot of it for years, that I used to use in places it was hard to make electrical tape stick. It was amazingly useful, but I never found out what it was called. I've really missed it since the pot itself eventually set.
@BigClive
@BigClive 7 месяцев назад
I wonder if it was plasti dip.
@edgeeffect
@edgeeffect 4 года назад
After all these years of watching Big Clive... I FINALLY get what a capacitive dropper is.
@bluef1sh926
@bluef1sh926 4 года назад
Audio has too much hiss when you say "s", like for example on an equaliser, higher frequencies have too much amplification.
@Solocat1
@Solocat1 4 года назад
Have a Merry for Christmas
@johnjoyce
@johnjoyce 4 года назад
Need to talk through pantyhose
@bbbrucebb
@bbbrucebb 4 года назад
caution: - adult themed subject matter
@manwiththestar2305
@manwiththestar2305 4 года назад
Nice! Gives me the idea of making a led mistle toe. That'd be good since those often goes unnoticed and if you take the time of getting one and hanging it you'd want it to be noticed..
@larrygall5831
@larrygall5831 4 года назад
Wow, that's funny. I had that audio thing where I couldn't hear your voice once before. It turned out to be one set of headphones vs another.. One had a DAC built in, the other didn't.
@dimitarnikolov3527
@dimitarnikolov3527 4 года назад
I think it would look good with mixture of green and blue leds
@Rainbow__cookie
@Rainbow__cookie 4 года назад
Yeah And red Rgb plant *happy gamer noices*
@Mentorcase
@Mentorcase 4 года назад
Blue led's belong in hell.
@kensmith5694
@kensmith5694 4 года назад
@@Mentorcase About 10% of men are red/green color blind. This makes the red and blue LED combination great for indicators.
@johnjoyce
@johnjoyce 4 года назад
YES ENGINEER brand are awesome tools. They work well. Their crimped is a little extra work, but very artful. Their snips and pliers are phenomenal.
@zusurs
@zusurs 4 года назад
I’d suggest to add a green shrink-wrap over the white LED sockets, to blend them in woth the foliage better.
@richieyeah
@richieyeah 4 года назад
would also bring the electrocution risk down
@matthewmiller6068
@matthewmiller6068 4 года назад
Much more interesting when stuff goes wrong than perfect...as for audio I will have to see after a couple videos. Sounds good so far
@kensmith5694
@kensmith5694 4 года назад
I have a crimper for that sort of pin that I have used for about 40 years now. It is the simply type with no ratchet and you have to do two operations. There are crimp joints I made with it about 40 years ago still in use.
@bakupcpu
@bakupcpu 4 года назад
Chance of shock!!! Sign me in! Merry Christmas and happy new year!
@jammin023
@jammin023 4 года назад
Surely the problem with having lots of LEDs in series is if one fails and goes open circuit, the whole lot goes out, and if it's not immediately obvious which one failed, you might have to test loads of them to find it... Edit: Or indeed if there's just a bad connection as you had!
@mrmobodies4879
@mrmobodies4879 4 года назад
I ordered some fans that came with those so I took the pins out to put in a 3 way plug which seem to be the same size.
@Kae6502
@Kae6502 4 года назад
@ 34:00 :Now that it's Winter, we're all hunting for the Spring! ;)
@MINERAL-115
@MINERAL-115 4 года назад
The stereo was fine, but the hiss/treble on your voice was pretty distracting. Could be fixed by just popping the audio through a low-pass filter, as the quality was otherwise a-ok! :)
@davidplowie4670
@davidplowie4670 4 года назад
Clive, I just want to say - your videos make me happy. Always just nice to watch and "spend time with you" lol
@PsiQ
@PsiQ 4 года назад
For "Soddering Beginners" and in Vibrating or moving environments i tend to use the.. whatsemmacallednow in english.. metal crimping shells you use on flex cables if you have the old screw terminals which crush cables... Put in resistor and wires, clamp it down a bit with your cutter/or propper crimping tool, solder if needed, shrinking tube over and done. Especially in car door hinges wires tend to break and soldering there will break again shortly. I also use crimping shells for ultra thin wire, folding back and circling around the insulation, crimping the shell over cable and insulator as strain relief and for bigger clamping are in screwterminals. yes, this won't allow high currents and is not "to standards"* but its better then ripping out cables easily if they get pulled on. *no gas tight crimped sealing allowing corrosion along the wires.
@Blitterbug
@Blitterbug 3 года назад
An Xmas favourite! Just enjoyed it all over again. My wife particularly enjoyed the bit about tossing naughty little boys and girls into the air like rag dolls...
@matthewmiller6068
@matthewmiller6068 4 года назад
Just tried in my livingroom...WOW! Audio is amazing much more clear on my 5.1 system.
@ZsomborZsombibi
@ZsomborZsombibi 4 года назад
26:10 Bigclive holds 4 objects in hand while working Me: I need 5 hands to solder that resistor.
@tjsynkral
@tjsynkral 4 года назад
If you upload a video in stereo but your voice is still “in the center” (having similar volume on both channels) a surround decoder will still put it out through the center channel, it's ultimately the home viewer's responsibility to set their surround decoder up properly.
@sortofsmarter
@sortofsmarter 4 года назад
"home viewers responsibility" ha ha ha.... I've been in customer service for way to many years for that to be a true statement...lol good theory though.When It doesn't work right or sound good it's always somebody else's fault...But thanks I needed a good laugh...
@DEADB33F
@DEADB33F 4 года назад
Green heat-shrink over the LED bases would probably be a nice touch.
@fab208athome
@fab208athome 4 года назад
Best channel on RU-vid by a long way Clive.
@HerrRausB
@HerrRausB 4 года назад
Again and again I am all impressed by this soldering technique :-) I am working hard on my Big Clive style soldering skills - but still a loooooooooong way to achieve clivish perfection :-)
@118luke
@118luke 4 года назад
Cant say im a fan of the 720p recording Clive, makes it look like one of your early videos (i had to check the upload date to be sure). Sound is good though.
@ThePlacehole
@ThePlacehole 4 года назад
I don't think 720p is the problem, to me it looks like the camera has some ugly sharpening filter built-in...
@RabbitsInBlack
@RabbitsInBlack 4 года назад
LOL. Bridge Rectifiers are level 1 Electronics Class. You learn that crap from day one. Looks like something I made in school. LOL
@brainfornothing
@brainfornothing 4 года назад
I never was able to crimp properly any connector, until I saw Andreas Spiess video about the IWS-2820 crimper; I bought it for 17 € and... It works ! :D Thanks for sharing and happy holidays !
@MrFlint51
@MrFlint51 4 года назад
Hi Clive. The Rapid Electronics tool has the sizes marked in AWG, 24-30 and 18-22 and the other has the corresponding wire diameter in mm. 18AWG=1.0mm, 24AWG=0.5mm and 30AWG=0.25mm
@stevehallam0850
@stevehallam0850 4 года назад
Very nice Clive 🎄 Happy Christmas all!
@AkomishTiddies
@AkomishTiddies 4 года назад
I have a similar thing at home. Someone made it and gave as a gift to my dad years ago, it's basically a 1ft plastic tree with a few micro lamps (those used before LEDs were mainstream) on every branch in series, powered thru a mains cord going out of the base of the tree. Doesn't seem very dangerous (soldered lamp connections are insulated, but without too many precautions, the rest of it looks almost as if it was a factory-made product), but I'm still careful around it.
@chrishartley1210
@chrishartley1210 4 года назад
While I was watching the part about the usb version, I had an idea which could make construction easier - SIL resistor networks. A 5 commoned network is about half an inch long (13mm) and 5 or 6 of these in parallel (potted in hot melt glue, perhaps) is about the same size and will give a squarish base. A little less soldering and it also means you can just run straight wires to the sockets. There's also just one line of pins to connect to one side of the power supply.
@techydog7854
@techydog7854 4 года назад
I've got a pair of those "why are they so expensive" crimpers (3:10). It does take some practice to get the crimps right. Also helps when the person who runs the wire leaves you enough to work with.
@noakeswalker
@noakeswalker 4 года назад
"Boioioinnnngggg" indeed Clive ! Also, "snowflake regulations" in the description - haha - that's about the size of it today...
@ArtemisKitty
@ArtemisKitty 4 года назад
Who else here was eagerly waiting for Clive to accidentally touch one of those mains leads while warning us about it?
@Ragnarok540
@Ragnarok540 4 года назад
That's what happens when you watch too many EletroBOOM videos.
@my2ndlogin
@my2ndlogin 4 года назад
The Hopi meter is no longer flickering as dramatically as it did with this new camera.
@carlyonbay45
@carlyonbay45 3 года назад
I Love this Tat , it looks amazing .
@electronicguy4550
@electronicguy4550 4 года назад
Looks nice (Greathings from Latvia)
@James-oo1yq
@James-oo1yq 4 года назад
This is the kind of thing you'd see the Electricians make in Northern Light on the last day before the Xmas break. I enjoyed copying them and making something unique
@doncooper3946
@doncooper3946 4 года назад
EXCELLENT audio this time, Clive! Mary Xmus!
@robertallen5890
@robertallen5890 2 года назад
My black azz is definitely dreaming of a white Christmas after seeing the end results simply brilliant. You've done it once again there big Scottish!!! Mama should love such a cool project since I have plenty of time to replicate your contributions to the community here where I myself shall be inspired by you and some of the others like Fran lab to give as well someday ty
@channelsixtysix066
@channelsixtysix066 2 года назад
You have a very nice bush, Clive. 😆
@mickward2775
@mickward2775 4 года назад
With Dolby Atmos enabled on my Samsung Galaxy Tab and bluetooth headphones your audio was great. When you were moving about I could tell and it was kinda like I was sitting in the room with you. In my opinion with my heavily modified bluetooth headphones audio was fantastic great video bigclive
@pianochannel100
@pianochannel100 4 года назад
You are very brave holding that iron so close to your fingers.
@kensmith5694
@kensmith5694 4 года назад
(Looks at finger on left hand) I've held mine closer.
@paulstubbs7678
@paulstubbs7678 4 года назад
Finaly Big Clive has video of his HOPI, not blinking away.
@yvrman1964
@yvrman1964 2 года назад
Regarding your audio it was funny because at the beginning of the video I thought wow his voice is so FM if you will, so soothing and calming definitely smooth and deep and I thought how good it sounded and then as I proceeded in the video then you started to talk about how you changed the recording method anyways this is the way to go! your voice sounds wonderful you should do audio books. it's great audio thanks for what you do.
@madmodders
@madmodders 4 года назад
The red LEDs are perfect to that type of foliage. Looks like lingonberries. :D
@bdf2718
@bdf2718 4 года назад
Shame they don't do brown LEDs. Then you could have klingon berries. AKA winnets. AKA tagnuts. AKA dags.
@madmodders
@madmodders 4 года назад
@@bdf2718 Haha, klingon berries, in the green bushes? Would be raising an eyebrow or two if I saw someone scooting along in the woods... lol
@bdf2718
@bdf2718 4 года назад
There's a reason Clive refers to himself as a bear...
@madmodders
@madmodders 4 года назад
I try not to picture that. :p
@jessesmith4541
@jessesmith4541 4 года назад
If humans lacked opposable thumbs, Clive's soldering skills would remain unaffected.
@hughaskew6550
@hughaskew6550 4 года назад
I think the word you were searching for near the end of this video is "candelabra". Lovely project, BTW.
@BigClive
@BigClive 4 года назад
It was indeed. There's nothing like having a camera running to make me forget words.
@Dee_Just_Dee
@Dee_Just_Dee 4 года назад
The new audio processing makes your esses sound flanged, and the LG's camera's zoom is not the greatest, but I guess those are worthwhile sacrifices if it helps your workflow and the uniformity of your content. All in all, this video still looks and sounds pretty good. 👌 Oh, hey, actually, the LG's camera seems to play pretty nicely with the Hopi meter's refresh rate. Nice.
@TheRedneckAtheist
@TheRedneckAtheist 4 года назад
For the Dolby issue, you could try some audio processing during editing, just cut off anything below 200hz.
@morgansinclair6318
@morgansinclair6318 4 года назад
But his bass is what we love!
@MXstar189
@MXstar189 4 года назад
the big thing i like is the bridge rectifier .... our LED string lights here in the US for what ive seen are just in series . no rectification or filtering so the 120v 60hz standard causes a 60hz flicker in the LEDs that absolutely drives me crazy its not totally noticeable but when moving eyes and such it is there and i know what it is and why its there id love to be like johnny apple seed and go around rectifying the strings on everyone's house so the LEDs light the way they should i love LEDs but nowdays there everywhere so now a incandescent light bulb is now special lol with that said Thanks as always for the videos there much appreciated...............cheers to you
@Miata822
@Miata822 4 года назад
Sound and image were both excellent with your new gear.
@stevebodsworth9090
@stevebodsworth9090 3 года назад
Top tip, use a drill to twist the wires together, less hassle, and saves your fingers, we do it all the time where I work. :-)
@zx8401ztv
@zx8401ztv 4 года назад
Hmm telephone junction box wire, i had lots of odd coloured wire on ancient reels, green with brown dots and other strange combinations. I still found a use for it :-D
@CrunchyKiwi
@CrunchyKiwi 4 года назад
Cheers for another awesome project Clive! Thoroughly enjoyed watching! :D
@Julian-vc2hr
@Julian-vc2hr 4 года назад
Thank goodness you pause - and not have another one prepared in advance like they have in cooking shows
@antibrevity
@antibrevity 4 года назад
I love the stereo audio; it sounds much more natural.
@MrBobWareham
@MrBobWareham 4 года назад
The only thing that spoils it is the white connectors but you could paint them with green Humbrol model paint or spray them then they would blend in with the greenery but I like it a nice little project my crimp tool is very old now and I remember paying £92.00 for it from RS components many years ago but when crimped you can't get them out it is good
@DJ_Cthulhu
@DJ_Cthulhu 4 года назад
I hope that plastic foliage is reassuringly flammable 🔥🔥🔥
@BigClive
@BigClive 4 года назад
I only use the most dangerous materials in my design for "art" reasons.
@MMuraseofSandvich
@MMuraseofSandvich 4 года назад
Bending wires for touch sensor electrodes while listening to the dulcet voice of Clive. I can dig this.
@bassblom
@bassblom 4 года назад
the audio is fine, I have a 2.1 set on a laptop, never not heard you. the video has some oldfashioned fake sharpness, (frome the U-matic age) best seen when you doodle, white lines all around the black.
@gertk1234
@gertk1234 4 года назад
You could isolate the connectors and (lower part of) LED's with clear heatshrink tubing so they would be safe to touch.
@luther99flame
@luther99flame 4 года назад
Awesome video and loving the stereo sound through my headphones *****
@boriss.861
@boriss.861 4 года назад
Looking forward to your Ramblings in 2020 Have a good Hogmanay.
@Mister_Brown
@Mister_Brown 4 года назад
a relatively cheap very good crimping tool for those connectors is the iws-3220m around usd $25 on ebay, has very nicely ground jaws and is very close in tool geometry to the molex $$$$$ tool it's on par with the engineer crimping pliers but it's a one step crimper not a two step pair of pliers
@pauljs75
@pauljs75 4 года назад
Keep doing whatever you're doing with audio, because it's nice and clear in the headphones now. There was a whole stretch of videos where whatever that channel was doing wasn't coming through at all, and it made the volume really low. (Again, I had to cheat to bring the volume up past the "max" to hear those.)
@christopherguy1217
@christopherguy1217 4 года назад
You could always wrap the molex connectors in green heat shrink tubing to match the wire colour but the down side it would be safer.
@marwinthedja5450
@marwinthedja5450 4 года назад
My favourite crimping tools are cheap needle-nose pliers - works fine down to JST PHR-6 size :D
@martinda7446
@martinda7446 4 года назад
PS I'm an audio engineer of 35 years experience listening through my own single ended triodes and open baffle speakers.
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