Bicycle Trailer Light (with Knight Rider Effect)
by YvesW4 in Circuits > Arduino
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Bicycle Trailer Light (with Knight Rider Effect)




So far I always thought that my bike trailer did not have a proper light. The standard bicycle lights were just to small. So I created a Arduino and neopixel strip based model myself. Of course it's battery powered and to achieve the desired 5V 3 AA batteries are used (also because they're available everywhere).
With this bike trailer light your Thule or any other bike trailer is well visible in the dark.
Source Code: https://bitbucket.org/ywyder/cyclelight/src/maste...
3d casing
Supplies
- Arduino Nano
- Neopixel 1 meter strip ws2812b (waterproof)
- 3d printer for housing
- 4 screws
- somes cables
- switch
- 3 AA batteries
- soldering equipment
- capacitor 1000uF 16v