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V3.11 Update

9/28/2017

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I noticed a minor issue when more than 25 LEDs were programmed in the menu. The system would slow and become a bit jumpy. I further optimized the code, removed some redundancy, and the system gained a significant amount of performance in RPM pickup resolution. I've posted V3.11 code to the TECH pages. All shift light kits shipped on or after 9/28/2017 will have the new code automatically uploaded. 

Stay tuned
- jon
V3.1 Tech page
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DIY Kits online. Assembled sale continues!

9/25/2017

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DIY Shift Light Kit (Unassembled) v3.1

$104.99 - $119.99
An unassembled, open-source, sequential shift light with hundreds of colors, 4 animations, fast operation, serial output, and OLED display.
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ChipperKit Arduino Nano Development Kit with Enclosure

$24.99 - $39.99

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Choose your own adventure! This Arduino Nano development kit comes with a Nano, custom Chippernut protoboard, headers, wires, standoffs, and a water-resistant enclosure. The perfect kit for developing any number of projects with a nice enclosure to keep everything neat-and-tidy. The Power Pack comes with an additional Buck Regulator, Diode, and Capacitor for a clean 5V @ 2A of power for the most demanding applications.

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The DIY kits are available for purchase! I'm also extending the sale on assembled kits for a limited time.  

​I'm currently working on shooting and editing some promotional videos for V3 of the shift light. I'm also trying some new tech that may be appealing for custom installations of the shift light.  More to come soon!

Stay tuned
​- jon
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V3.1 Code and Schematics Online

9/18/2017

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The code, documents, schematics for the V3.1 Shift Light are available for download in the new "Tech" page. I'm adding this new section of the website as a permanent repository of information. (Still under construction)

Click Here: Shift Light V3.1 Information

I had an idea to remove the forums - they don't seem all that active, though I do see a lot of information I could aggregate in the "Source" pages. The support is lacking from the provider and it has some bugs  -- tell me what you think.  Should I remove the forums or keep them?

    Do you find the forums useful?

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