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Well, it was time I got this idea that has been stuck at the back of my head for so long done! This was also my most "advanced" video I have ever edited, and I'm happy it came out pretty good. If you think it was good, please post a comment on what you think about the video, and what I can change, and also don't forget to share (and like :D) - It shows me that making these videos is actually worthwhile! - Links: / discord - discord server https://drive.google.com/drive/folder... (Schematics and some Oscilloscope screenshots of the good circuit) -- Ok, about the part of the bad circuit that I gave up on, lol: So the idea was that by charging every capacitor individually - that was also powering a LED, I could then get the same brightness as with powering all of them at the same time but pulling less current, but of course free energy does not exist, so I was actually running all the LEDs at 1/4 duty cycle and then adding a PWM to that to change the brightness.... oh boy, it's bad lol. I won't make a mistake like that again I hope! -- Music by: Dennis Eggemann, https://dennis-eggemann.de and YouTube audio library -- Contact: Check my "bio" on my YouTube home page! -- Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:32 Teardown 1/2 2:35 Schematic 1 5:06 Teardown 2/2 6:40 New circuit 1/2 7:51 Schematic 2/2 10:53 New circuit 2/2 12:29 Pros and Cons 14:29 End