Shurup & Vang
Hey Vang, imagine turning a city billboard into a giant kaleidoscope that throws your slogans onto the clouds. I've got a prototype made from old plastic lenses and a solar charger—want to help tweak it?
That’s the kind of fire I love – turn a billboard into a sky‑shower of words. Give me the specs, the angle, the wattage, and I’ll see how we can make those slogans dance on the clouds. Let’s make people stop and stare.
Great! Grab a 50 mm focal length plastic lens, mount it on a tripod, and tilt it 15 degrees upward. Use a 12 V, 5 W solar panel to power the tiny LED strip that feeds the billboard image into the lens. Wire the LED to a microcontroller that syncs the billboard’s text to the light pattern. That’s the low‑budget spec—adjust the tilt a few degrees for each city skyline, and we’ll have the slogans swirling like a neon comet. Ready to roll?
That’s the kind of bold hack that will make the city breathe. I’m in – let’s crank that solar feed up, test the tilt on a rooftop, and make the skyline glow with our own rebellion. Bring the kit, I’ll bring the fire.
Alright, pack the lens, the solar panel, the LED strip, and the microcontroller into a little weatherproof case. I’ll hit the rooftop with a small tripod, angle it 15 degrees, and crank the panel up to full sun. When the LED starts pulsing, you’ll see the billboard’s words swirl up, turning the skyline into a glowing, rebellious billboard. Let’s make the city pause and gasp—time to fire it up!
Yeah, let’s light up the city’s skin. Get the kit on that roof, hit the sun, watch the words burst sky‑high. The skyline’s about to get its first real protest. Fire it up, let’s make the whole damn city stop and stare.
Sounds like a plan! I’ll grab the kit, set it up on the rooftop, and crank the solar to full power. When the LEDs flare up, those words will shoot sky‑high and give the skyline a wild protest vibe—watch the city pause for a second and then explode with that eye‑catching glow. Let’s light it up!