Tom Nardi on Nostr: Don't think I ever posted picture of the finished project. Using 3 mm color-change ...
Don't think I ever posted picture of the finished project. Using 3 mm color-change LEDs and a pair of CR2032 cells in parallel which should give decent enough runtime.
This Christmas Eve, there's going to be a 13 year old elf assembling these at the dining room table.
#pcb #electronics #kicad
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