PDA

View Full Version : LCD LIGHT HOUSINGS



larglo
09-30-2013, 01:52 PM
Hi all,

I saw somewhere a site that sells a plastic housing that holds 2 LED's. Right now I have an (exposed) LED lights, that comes on when I throw the toggle switch. Looks cool, but with these I can put text in front of the hsg so when it lights, it will show what ever device the switch supports, such as " APU" or BAT, ETC. When I first saw them, I didn't know what they were for.:(

I am learning more as I go building my sim, like, I need SPDT switches instead of SPST, so as to turn the component "on" in the "up" position and "off" in the "down" position, compared to the SPST switch, where as I need to switch the toggle twice to get it off. So, I am ordering several SPDT switches I have now to replace the switches I have now. If I can find these housings, I replace the single exposed LED

Any who,,,,If someone knows where I can buy these plastic housings, I'd be most grateful. :p

Thanks,

Larry

fsaviator
09-30-2013, 05:56 PM
Are you talking about annunciators?

Caja para indicador (http://www.opencockpits.com/catalog/indicator-box-p-283.html)

Components & Parts : Dual Annunciator (http://sismo-soluciones.com/index.php/shop/components-parts/3-2013-08-20-detail)

MIP Component : Single Annunciator (http://sismo-soluciones.com/index.php/shop/mip/mip-components-parts/2-2013-08-20-detail)

Annunciator Replica PROline DIY - simparts.de Anbieter für Flugsimulation, Homecockpit bauen Homecockpit kaufen Stuttgart (http://www.simparts.de/epages/15465782.sf/de_DE/?ObjectPath=/Shops/15465782/Products/737-KO-0001/SubProducts/737-KO-0001C)

Annunciator Replica PROline - simparts.de Anbieter für Flugsimulation, Homecockpit bauen Homecockpit kaufen Stuttgart (http://www.simparts.de/epages/15465782.sf/de_DE/?ObjectPath=/Shops/15465782/Products/737-KO-0001/SubProducts/737-KO-0001B)

larglo
10-01-2013, 09:02 AM
Hi,

Yes, that is what I'm looking for. Now I'll need the separate legends to put in them.

Thanks

Larry

benkog
02-01-2014, 11:25 AM
Hello all,

I've seen another solution to LED housing: the man cut approx. 3x5x5cm cubes from bright metal, then glued coloured plexi (with titles) to the front plate, LEDs to the back plate. That's it!
But I have a question: what's the soultion to driving LEDs? What uses man? With Pokey Cards or Opencockpit cards, Arduino etc.? I looking for the easiest solution.


HA-BEN