Currently working on a customised 3rd Brake Light - Arduino powered!
I purchased a Clear 3rd Brake Light from AliExpress - www.aliexpress.com/item/32904717645.html for £25, which arrived within 10 days so pretty good! Unclipped the plastics and separated the glued edges carefully, then removed the reflector and the PCB.
Cost Guideline for this project:
Clear 3rd Brake Light - £25 AliExpress (www.aliexpress.com/item/32904717645.html)
20 x WS2812B LEDs - £8.72 Amazon Prime (https://www.amazon.co.uk/WS2812B-board-integrated-controller-WS2811/dp/B01BVDRI2W/)
Arduino Nano - £3 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/392310186169)
Long Header Pins (I cut each pin in half so got 2 per pin so to speak - https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/173975973658)
Voltage Dividers - £6 for 5, you only need 4 (https://www.amazon.co.uk/HALJIA-Voltage-Detector-Terminal-Arduino/dp/B076Q27P59/)
12v - 5v Buck Converter - £4 (www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B06W54L3XK/)
Wire - £5 - any spare bits of wire would do - other wise you can get 10m for £5 here (https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01CTY1ZD0/)
Because I do a LOT of electronics projects, I had the majority of stuff anyways kicking around - the only thing I had to buy was the brake light itself from AliExpress. Parts could be sourced cheaper from AliExpress I'm sure but obv can take a month for stuff to get delivered
I had some single WS2812B RGB LEDs - so dug out 20 of them...

I then had to drill the holes in the reflector using a conical drill bit just to make the holes a little larger to incorporate the LEDs... I went with "5/16" (I didn't have my mm conical drill bits to hand)


I then superglued all the LEDs in place - paying careful attention that they're all lined up correctly (DIN > DOUT > DIN > DOUT, all GND in a line and all 5v in a line)



I then used PCB Header pins to join all the LEDs like so

I then put the reflector back in place, and cable tied the light together temporarily so that I could write the code for the Arduino Nano and see what it looked like. Here's a quick video. You'll have to excuse my messy work area, the light saturation in the video and my shaky hand.
[youtube]gYZwofo5tGk[/youtube]
It has a startup animation (it 'scans' left and right 3 times - which can be enabled or disabled in my code settings)...
The functions are (in video order) Braking is solid RED, Reversing is solid WHITE, Left Indicator is ORANGE half strip to left , Right Indicator is ORANGE half strip to right, Hazards are ORANGE, full strip flashing with indicators.
I haven't decided yet if I should make the indicators run the full length of the strip, so when turning LEFT, it would START at the far right and animate to the far LEFT... for RIGHT turn, it would start at the far LEFT, and then animate to the far RIGHT.
Also haven't finalised decision on HAZARDS animation yet.
Any thoughts? (Other than "BUT WHY?" - because the answer is simple - I love electronics & Arduinos.. and because I can
)
I will share the Arduino Code and schematics once I've finished
EDIT: Added HAZARDS animation to match indicators
[youtube]B8qHR8QG2AI[/youtube]
I purchased a Clear 3rd Brake Light from AliExpress - www.aliexpress.com/item/32904717645.html for £25, which arrived within 10 days so pretty good! Unclipped the plastics and separated the glued edges carefully, then removed the reflector and the PCB.
Cost Guideline for this project:
Clear 3rd Brake Light - £25 AliExpress (www.aliexpress.com/item/32904717645.html)
20 x WS2812B LEDs - £8.72 Amazon Prime (https://www.amazon.co.uk/WS2812B-board-integrated-controller-WS2811/dp/B01BVDRI2W/)
Arduino Nano - £3 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/392310186169)
Long Header Pins (I cut each pin in half so got 2 per pin so to speak - https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/173975973658)
Voltage Dividers - £6 for 5, you only need 4 (https://www.amazon.co.uk/HALJIA-Voltage-Detector-Terminal-Arduino/dp/B076Q27P59/)
12v - 5v Buck Converter - £4 (www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B06W54L3XK/)
Wire - £5 - any spare bits of wire would do - other wise you can get 10m for £5 here (https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01CTY1ZD0/)
Because I do a LOT of electronics projects, I had the majority of stuff anyways kicking around - the only thing I had to buy was the brake light itself from AliExpress. Parts could be sourced cheaper from AliExpress I'm sure but obv can take a month for stuff to get delivered
I had some single WS2812B RGB LEDs - so dug out 20 of them...

I then had to drill the holes in the reflector using a conical drill bit just to make the holes a little larger to incorporate the LEDs... I went with "5/16" (I didn't have my mm conical drill bits to hand)


I then superglued all the LEDs in place - paying careful attention that they're all lined up correctly (DIN > DOUT > DIN > DOUT, all GND in a line and all 5v in a line)



I then used PCB Header pins to join all the LEDs like so

I then put the reflector back in place, and cable tied the light together temporarily so that I could write the code for the Arduino Nano and see what it looked like. Here's a quick video. You'll have to excuse my messy work area, the light saturation in the video and my shaky hand.
[youtube]gYZwofo5tGk[/youtube]
It has a startup animation (it 'scans' left and right 3 times - which can be enabled or disabled in my code settings)...
The functions are (in video order) Braking is solid RED, Reversing is solid WHITE, Left Indicator is ORANGE half strip to left , Right Indicator is ORANGE half strip to right, Hazards are ORANGE, full strip flashing with indicators.
I haven't decided yet if I should make the indicators run the full length of the strip, so when turning LEFT, it would START at the far right and animate to the far LEFT... for RIGHT turn, it would start at the far LEFT, and then animate to the far RIGHT.
Also haven't finalised decision on HAZARDS animation yet.
Any thoughts? (Other than "BUT WHY?" - because the answer is simple - I love electronics & Arduinos.. and because I can
)I will share the Arduino Code and schematics once I've finished
EDIT: Added HAZARDS animation to match indicators
[youtube]B8qHR8QG2AI[/youtube]
