Bought wrong POV - Trying to program in my own display pics

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Bought wrong POV - Trying to program in my own display pics

Postby Reuben » Tue Nov 04, 2008 7:16 am

Hello All..

I Bought 3 POVs on Ebay - Hokey Spokes... then I found the adafruit site and I bought the serial dongle...

If I upload pictures of the POV... can you guys walk me through programming it? I might have to desolder the eeprom on the device.

Is that do-able???

Thanks,

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Re: Bought wrong POV - Trying to program in my own display pics

Postby adafruit » Tue Nov 04, 2008 9:15 am

they are completely different products
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Re: Bought wrong POV - Trying to program in my own display pics

Postby Reuben » Thu Nov 06, 2008 8:13 am

Hello...

I'm buying the set of three POVs + dongle and 2 magnets...@ $99 on adafruit... Are these fully programmable? ... its written: 1 configuration... what does it mean?
SuperMegaSpecial!
Get three SpokePOV kits in one color & configuration only, a dongle and 2 magnets for less than $100! Great setup for 1 wheel.
Be sure to read the individual pages about the Kit, Dongle, and Magnet before purchasing,


I have plenty of RED WHITE AND BLUE LEDs... Does the kit come unsoldered? Then I can just order three Yellow ones and change the LEDs...

Oh and I have already obtained a serial dongle... bought from adafruit as well... huh ladyada... do you own adafruit? Is that possible for you to give me a deal : Super Mega kit - dongle... 99-$7.50 = $91.5...

I'm going to lose the shipping I already paid for but I can do this any other way... So please give me this deal... I already bought three wrong blades off Ebay... ...

Waiting for a reply from you...

Thanks and Regards,

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Re: Bought wrong POV - Trying to program in my own display pics

Postby adafruit » Thu Nov 06, 2008 3:17 pm

The kits are unassembled components. they -are- fully programmable tho. the configuration is from back when we sold BMX-sized PCBs separately, basically what i mean is just no mixed colors.
unfortunately the special mega deal is for the bundle only, sorry :(
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Re: Bought wrong POV - Trying to program in my own display pics

Postby Reuben » Thu Nov 06, 2008 5:05 pm

hmmm.... I didn't quite get you right...

Does the bundle contain full size PCBs?

I need full size PCBs...

Should I buy the bundle... would I get the PCB kit that is sold separately times three?
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Re: Bought wrong POV - Trying to program in my own display pics

Postby adafruit » Thu Nov 06, 2008 6:48 pm

all the PCBs are full sized. what you want to purchase is up to you, tho! :)
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Re: Bought wrong POV - Trying to program in my own display pics

Postby Reuben » Thu Nov 06, 2008 7:56 pm

huh.... lol... the right question is :

Does the bundle contain 3 x the kit( with everything in the kit x 3)...

If I buy the bundle then it would be the same as buying three kits right?

I just wanna make sure since i did buy 3 wrong blades... Don't want to make the same mistake!


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Re: Bought wrong POV - Trying to program in my own display pics

Postby adafruit » Thu Nov 06, 2008 10:31 pm

a triple spokepov kit comes with 3 complete spokepov kits, 1 dongle and some magnets
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Re: Bought wrong POV - Trying to program in my own display pics

Postby kayrock66 » Sun Nov 09, 2008 3:39 pm

If you bought red, green and blue LEDs with diffused lenses, I'm pretty sure you could get white by turning all 3 colors on at the same position.

If you use the clear lenses you pretty much can't mix the colors and your image will be stripey. The clear lenses are obviously brighter but not bright enough to really be noticeable in daylight.
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Triple SpokePOV

Postby aplistos » Mon Dec 05, 2011 7:59 pm

hi i am an amateur in electronics and i want to buy Triple SpokePOV so i d like to ask how easy is to put it to my bike and second if i want to order more quantity did u make a discount or a wholesale price?
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Re: Bought wrong POV - Trying to program in my own display pics

Postby adafruit_support_bill » Mon Dec 05, 2011 9:29 pm

The SpokePOV mounts with cable ties and is fairly simple to install: http://www.ladyada.net/make/spokepov/install.html

Quantity discounts start at 10 units. See the price breaks here: http://www.adafruit.com/products/19
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Re: Bought wrong POV - Trying to program in my own display pics

Postby aplistos » Wed Dec 07, 2011 7:27 pm

thanks guys
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