SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-28T18:08:53-06:00SparkFun ElectronicsFeldi on DIY Holiday Projects, Part 2Feldiurn:uuid:38c05952-a0f2-a47f-444f-a4a4766ecf5f2017-12-18T09:01:36-07:00<p>Thanks! It would be better to not have to take it off the wall to light it. Great ideas!</p>
Feldi on DIY Holiday Projects, Part 2Feldiurn:uuid:800948dc-11ce-935d-c35d-09c9155d80d22017-12-18T09:00:28-07:00<p>ohhh, that would be super cool. Definitely a fun and magical interaction.</p>
Feldi on DIY Holiday Projects, Part 2Feldiurn:uuid:f1b54f60-f6aa-e6fc-5dd4-c4daef9a483b2017-12-18T08:59:50-07:00<p>So glad you like them :) Let us know what you end up making, and send us pics on twitter!</p>
Customer #897632 on DIY Holiday Projects, Part 2Customer #897632urn:uuid:66f72037-278b-f126-7fd9-32114fabafe92017-12-13T13:54:47-07:00<p>Freakin awesome Feldi! We we're looking for a cool, crafty holiday project and this is perfect. As always, thank you for sharing.</p>
JPerch on DIY Holiday Projects, Part 2JPerchurn:uuid:a07a9f1b-bb53-b5db-5b89-e5e824bf38112017-12-12T10:18:19-07:00<p>How about adding some type of capacitive touch switch to either the candles or the flames? Then you could "light" the candles just by touching them. I would bet your niece would get a kick out of that.</p>
Sembazuru on DIY Holiday Projects, Part 2Sembazuruurn:uuid:f52a29b5-1352-0c40-2c5a-792fc2b8598d2017-12-12T08:52:06-07:00<p>I was going to mention something about using one of the lilypad µP boards to automatically turn LEDs on, but your comment about "tradition of lighting candles" it makes more sense to have to manually turn LEDs on as part of the daily ceremonies. Maybe a different placement of the switches, like glued around the outside of the hoop to make "lighting" the LED candles a little less fussy.<p>Nice projects.</p></p>