GermanMafia said:Alright I'm trying to build the AaronCake Chaser LED circuit
So to sum it up
*Where's the -9v?
*How do I go about creating a ground? (I read this https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_ground but dear god it was over my head).
*Well I guess that's it, look at how big of a windbag I am, all that typing for those two simple questions.
GermanMafia said:What do you mean "return"? Is my -9v hooked up to that? Without the -9v won't there be no flow in the circuit?
Say I have a metal altoids bin as a case, would that suffice as a ground (would I still have to make a virtual ground?)
Please explain what you mean by 'right pins' and 'negative input'.GermanMafia said:when I test it with my 9v battery I get readings of 9.02V on the right pins (and also on the negative input).
GermanMafia said:Is there any 555 and 4017 circuits that would drive 10 LEDs (I've only been able to find ones that drive 2)
House0Fwax said:If you have 6 pins on your pot, then it appears to be a stereo one ( I seem to recall a thread not long ago sounding similar ) In which case you will have two rows of three pins. You need to join the middle pin to one of the outer ones ( either one ) and use the two joined pins for one conection and the remaining pin for the other.
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