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attention...all out there...im on a projects on a die cast model.....im doing a wireless LED controller...
the specifications....:
Controlled Realistic Car Lighting Program with Head Light, Tail Light, Brake, Fog Head and Tail Light, Flashlights, Emergency Lights, Interior Light, goodbye signal, Door opening detection.
....im using an rechargeable 9v batteries....the same range that a r/c transmitter work....all that led will go on when the transmitter button is pressed..and..they go off when the transmitter button is pressed again....

so guys....please help me on this,im hoping on you...i love this electronics projects,but less knowledge on this...so pls.
 
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So what is exactly you want help with, sounds like you have thought of every thing except how to do it.

It might be a great idea in your mind, but best you share the finer details if you want advice in a certain area.

Pete.
 
all that led will go on when the transmitter button is pressed..and..they go off when the transmitter button is pressed again....
So you just want a single wireless on-off switch?

Ken
 
Maybe you might consider using infra red, as it can be made a small compact little circuit.
The way i would do it is to use a picaxe chip as it has built in compatability for IR and a sony remote.

Here is a snipit from the picaxe manual2 that shows how simple the circuit is.

Pete.
 

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this is what my project is....but this is done on a bmw but my project is on scania truck diecast...the problem now is...i doesnt know how he made the remote the receiver and etc.......
[video]http://youtu.be/WO_uEZ7lwdQ[/video]
 
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scania

[video]http://youtu.be/WO_uEZ7lwdQ[/video]
this is what my project is....on this video they made it on bmw die cast...but mine is on scania truck diecast....so pls..help me on this
 
The link you showed is controlled by IR similar to what i surgested above.

You can buy a remote control rather cheap here.

https://www.phanderson.com/tv_remote/tv_remote.html

Then just build the receiver end as i had indicated wit using the Picaxe chip as it has the portocol built into it to decode the sony format.

It is a rather simple project using this method.

Phil Anderson in the link above also sells all the picaxe range of chips.
https://www.phanderson.com/picaxe/
For your project i would use a 20m2 0r 20x2 chip so you have lots of outputs to drive the many functions you require.

Pete.
 
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I am a student of Electronics and Communication Engineering discipline and new but interested on electronics small project. trying to learn more and more. so i need your help ll the time.
 
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