seeyalaterbye
New Member
hello everyone,
let me start by saying im a complete beginner when it comes to electronics. i know how basic circuits work and i have decent soldering skills.
the project: i am going to try and make a lighting system for a micro helicopter of mine with some cold light string.
the issue is the heli runs on a 3.7v system and the cold light system runs on 110vac at 2,000 to 4,000 Hz. they do make a driver for it that runs at 5-9vdc but it is way to big and heavy. not to mention it does operate at the voltage im running at.
could anyone tell me how to make a converter for this. it should be possible i just dont know how to go about it. the load from the lights is slim to none. probably 10% at most of what the system was intend for.
any input would be greatly appreciated, try to be nice to me and my newbieness lol![Wink ;) ;)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
let me start by saying im a complete beginner when it comes to electronics. i know how basic circuits work and i have decent soldering skills.
the project: i am going to try and make a lighting system for a micro helicopter of mine with some cold light string.
the issue is the heli runs on a 3.7v system and the cold light system runs on 110vac at 2,000 to 4,000 Hz. they do make a driver for it that runs at 5-9vdc but it is way to big and heavy. not to mention it does operate at the voltage im running at.
could anyone tell me how to make a converter for this. it should be possible i just dont know how to go about it. the load from the lights is slim to none. probably 10% at most of what the system was intend for.
any input would be greatly appreciated, try to be nice to me and my newbieness lol