Arduino RGB LED Spinning Night Light: Assembly
Solder wires to motor terminals and cover with heat-shrink tubing
- Using a knife or sharp scissors, puncture a small hole (to fit the motor shaft snugly) on the center of the jar lid
- Solder motor shaft to jar lid (if necessary use hot gun or super glue, as some surfaces won’t “catch” the solder easily)
- Solder the RGB LED leads to long wires and cover the connections with heat-shrink tubing
- Build the circuit on the mini breadboard using the schematic as your guide
- Prepare the paper diffuser (use a hole puncher and punch a few holes to allow some light to shine through) and tape it around the jar lid using mounting tape
Starting Out on an Electronics Hobby – Tools
Whether your interest in an electronics hobby stems from the desire to build your own gadgets or to modify existing electronics devices so they perform better – or at least differently – it is important that you take the best approach possible in order to get the most enjoyment from your hobby.
When you are first starting out you should put together a kit of essential tools. A simple kit should have the following set of basic, good quality tools:
- Wire cutter and stripper
- Soldering iron and solder
- Soldering iron stand (optional)
- Desoldering tool (optional)
- Pair of small pliers – long nose pliers
- Screwdrivers – small straight type and medium cross point type
- Test equipment – multimeter (optional)
If possible you should get a wooden board/bench to use as a dedicated work area.
For introductory courses on electronics as a hobby checkout the website below:
http://www.hobby-electronics.info/links/courses.php








