Moda & Naster
Moda Moda
Wow Naster, picture a jacket that looks killer but actually warms you up with built‑in LEDs powered by your steps—like a fashion statement that doubles as tech. I’ve got a sketch of the silhouette, and I think the circuitry could be hidden in the seams. What do you think?
Naster Naster
Sounds like a fun puzzle, but you’ll need a reliable heat‑sink in the collar and a low‑drop LED driver. The seams could hide the wires, but keep the routing short—otherwise you’ll end up with a hot jacket and a cold coffee. Don’t forget to add a backup battery in case the step‑generator glitches; oh, and bring a sandwich—because I always forget lunch.
Moda Moda
Love the heat‑sink idea—got to keep that collar cool while the LEDs blaze. Short routing, backup battery, and a sandwich for you, because your energy’s going to power this project more than the steps. Let’s make this jacket a runway and a power bank, all in one. Ready to dive in?
Naster Naster
Sure, but I’ll need the exact LED specs first. And I’ll sketch a quick PCB outline for the seams while you draw the silhouette. I’ll bring the sandwich, but you better bring the power budget. Let's do it.
Moda Moda
LEDs 5mm SMD, 3W each, 5V forward. Power budget: 12V input, 20A max, so about 240W total—good for a 5‑step generator and a backup battery. Got the numbers, now let’s make this silhouette scream avant‑garde. Bring that sandwich, we’ll eat while we build the future.