Ghozt Lighting Sequential LED Modules are the engine behind the custom animated lights built FlyRyde.
Its literally the brains of the operation, and we walk you through the process of wiring up the module, as well as potting the completed circuit boards.
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Its literally the brains of the operation, and we walk you through the process of wiring up the module, as well as potting the completed circuit boards.
Join the Community on Discord
https://discord.gg/NxDQU78
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Dónde puedo comprar el módulo??? Tienen alguna página??? Por favor
do you need one module for each headlight, indicator and brake light
What if I wanted to control 4 1500 watts 120 volts heaters in a sequential method ??? Thanks
I want sequential circuit boards
Where do you buy those red trays used to form the epoxy mold I need one
Are those boards for the led car specific
Slickraft was doing this over 10 years ago except this is now on a teeny tiny board.
Wish I could get a custom set of led tail lights for a VW T3.
So the show mode is it the same ? Just gotta ground it out ?
does it have to be colored the epoxy or can i leave it clear
I notice these ghozt modules are quite expensive… Are there any cheaper alternatives for people just getting started?
Just ordered my first ghozt sequencer V5 and smart LED Controller plus. Cant wait to play around with it 🙂
Please share Gerber file of this module
Hi were can get it. Will you give me the link below
Does this work for any LED lights? Wanting to use oracles LED's
can you post links where you to buy the circuit boards and chip LEDs. thank you
WoW times have changed, I built a sequencer for my cars tail lights back in '88 when nobody was doing this, but back then, used individual switching transistors and an atmel eeprom, made 16 channel board that was huge compared to todays standards… (8 each side)…., and yes, I was switching ground on & off too