
Sonic Driver
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Human: Sonic Driver from Star Trek: The Next Generation season 1 episode "The Naked Now" (and a few others). Known issues: The holes for LEDs are somewhat constricted, you may need to enlarge them in order to fit your LED lights. The spikes might require some sanding down to fit properly in their locations. EDIT: Some people asked me what electronic components I used for lighting, so here is the list: 1 LED 3 mm TRU COMPONENTS 1577379 red round 125 mcd 60 ° 20 mA 1 LED 3 mm TRU COMPONENTS 1577354 green round 175 mcd 60 ° 20 mA 2 LED 5 mm Thomsen LED-5-40.000W white round 40000 mcd 8 ° 30 mA 3.1 V 2 Carbon Layer Resistor Panasonic ERD-S2TJ360V 36 Ω Axial Output 0.25 W 2 AAA Battery The battery holder and switch are homemade creations. Honestly, all the LEDs are significantly more powerful than necessary, I can easily use them as a handheld flashlight...
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