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Опубликовано 17 августа 2021, 14:00
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Adam walks us through how to draw and implement a wiring diagram to incorporate simple electronics like lights and fans to your cosplay and props. Electronics can be an intimidating part of prop building, but they can be kept simple and implemented without any soldering if you use off-the-shelf components like wire nuts and alligator clips to test your setups. Adam gives a demo of his personal electronics process using a foam helmet by adding lights, fans, and a power switch!
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Assorted wire connectors: amzn.to/37LxxaC
Shot by Gunther Kirsch and edited by Norman Chan
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Adam walks us through how to draw and implement a wiring diagram to incorporate simple electronics like lights and fans to your cosplay and props. Electronics can be an intimidating part of prop building, but they can be kept simple and implemented without any soldering if you use off-the-shelf components like wire nuts and alligator clips to test your setups. Adam gives a demo of his personal electronics process using a foam helmet by adding lights, fans, and a power switch!
DC Power Supply: amzn.to/3iYCJ1n
Automatic Wire Strippers: amzn.to/3slTN4m
Alligator Clips: amzn.to/3g98RgQ
Wire Nuts: amzn.to/3jZABWi
Assorted wire connectors: amzn.to/37LxxaC
Shot by Gunther Kirsch and edited by Norman Chan
Join this channel to support Tested and get access to perks:
youtube.com/channel/UCiDJtJKMI...
Tested Ts, stickers, mugs and more: tested-store.com
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Amazon Storefront: amazon.com/shop/adamsavagestes...
Savage Industries T-shirts: cottonbureau.com/stores/savage...
Tested is:
Adam Savage twitter.com/donttrythis
Norman Chan twitter.com/nchan
Joey Fameli joeyfameli.com
Gunther Kirsch guntherkirsch.com
Ryan Kiser instagram.com/ryan.kiser
Jen Schachter jenschachter.com
Kishore Hari twitter.com/sciencequiche
Sean Charlesworth twitter.com/cworthdynamics
Jeremy Williams twitter.com/jerware
Kayte Sabicer instagram.com/kaytesabicer
Bill Doran twitter.com/chinbeard
Ariel Waldman youtube.com/arielwaldman
Darrell Maloney youtube.com/brokennerd
Kristen Lomasney twitter.com/krystynlo
Intro bumper by Abe Dieckman
Thanks for watching!
#AdamSavage