Using a Raspberry Pi to upgrade a broken jukebox!

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yeah so I just bought a house in uh 2020 Dan coven and the basement was unfinished so I kind of took it upon myself to turn it into a project and of course it also came with a jukebox built into the wall don't ask me why but I'm not complaining so yeah we kind of did a lot of work to the basement [Music] all right foreign [Music] [Music] trying to figure out what kind of interface I wanted and like when I thought of a music interface I'm like I really like when cars have like carplay in them so how could I make an interface like that what do you think I should do what was that will you think we should run an Android operating system on a Raspberry Pi and use a carplay adapter that's a good idea thank you for that so I took Will's advice and got myself a Raspberry Pi I hopped on Amazon and searched carplay adapter and went with one from Carling kit [Applause] for my interface I went with a 15 inch touchscreen monitor [Music] I unboxed everything plugged it in and everything worked perfectly [Music] once I got the screen working for the Raspberry Pi I had to download and install an APK for the carplay adapter to work and then all that was left after that was to connect my iPhone [Music] so the way I want this to work is I'm going to have the monitor running off the Raspberry Pi which is going to be running an Android OS the carplay adapter gets plugged in on one end to the Raspberry Pi and the other end goes to a phone the Raspberry Pi is built in Bluetooth connects to a Bluetooth adapter which feeds into my stereo system and then I'm going to have an aux cord coming back from that adapter which I'll be using for this next step one thing I thought would be pretty cool is these poles they're like this glass rod if you put like addressable LEDs in there Willow can you you could put like a dressable LEDs and you could turn one two three four five six seven these seven into like an equalizer so like it reacts to the music went ahead and cleaned all the glass tubes because they were filthy and got an LED rope to fit inside of them bruh [Music] the LEDs will be running off an Arduino I then wrote a test program with simulated signals so that I could develop the LED animation once I had the animation that I wanted I fed the rest of the LEDs through the tubes I also played around with the color palettes so I found this module which basically divides the incoming audio into seven bands of frequencies all we need to do is feed it 5 volts to the input and we can pull the data pins back to the Arduino and then have to wire it into the circuit and I updated the test code so the LEDs would react to the data coming off of the modules now before I install it into the Jukebox I wanted to reupholster the cloth on the speaker so the way the LEDs snake through the glass tube so I had to do some routing on the frame and drill a few holes once the speaker door was installed back on the jukebox all the addressable LED positions change so with trial and error I counted up the green LED but until it hit the top and bottom of each tube and with that the LEDs were done guess this could be like like a drawer that comes out like it's actuated by a motor [Music] I went back on Amazon and bought a linear actuator kit which came with a lead screw and some guides the motor I'm using is an integrated brushless Servo and drive from nanotech which is coupled to the lead screw now I just need to connect to the motor and program in my two drawer positions I accidentally set it at 800 000 instead of eighty thousand and so this smashed and fell off the table and now my coupling doesn't look too good I'm gonna try to press this one back together next was mounting the whole mechanism together so that I can install it into the Jukebox [Music] I'm going to manually trigger it cool and then I can trigger it again to retract [Applause] I'm going to use these rollers and that will prop it up a little bit okay so instead of just short circuiting the input I made a button instead okay ready I feel like a detonator yeah I then installed the DIN rail mount so that I can mount all the electronics foreign [Music] so I just kind of like dug into the drywall a little bit and added these pieces in the corners we have this nice outline all that's left to do is to uh [Applause] [Music] thank you [Music] foreign [Music] let me know what you thought in the comments and if you enjoyed this project please like this video so it'll be recommended to others on YouTube all links to parts used and instructions will also be linked in the description below peace [Music]
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Channel: Grensom
Views: 27,567
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Keywords: Jukebox, Smart home, Alexa, Motor, Stepper, Raspberry pi, Arduino, Smart Mirror, CarPlay, Apple, Android, Technology, Futuristic, Raspberry Pi projects
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Length: 8min 0sec (480 seconds)
Published: Sun Dec 25 2022
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