quinled 3d models
79 3d models found related to quinled.thingiverse
(https://quinled.info/2018/09/08/quinled-og-original/) The design allows for mounting on a 40mm Alu profile on the back of my Ender 3 printer with no need for ventilation since I only have 30 cm of LED strip to control. The top cover clicks securely...
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Support pour QuinLed-Dig-Quad : https://quinled.info/pre-assembled-boards/
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Case for the awesome QuinLED Dig Uno Kit: https://quinled.info/2018/09/15/quinled-dig-uno/ Fusion 360 Design: https://a360.co/377oi2b
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This is a project requiring the DIY LED controller known as QuinLED Dig Uno, created by Intermittent Tech. ...Resources for setting up and using this device are readily available at quinled.info/2018/09/15/quinled-dig-uno/.
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Hi, I created this case so the quinled digi uno fits perfectly. ... Have fun.
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Remove ESP controller, place quinled quad inside the case and connect the signal cables
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I needed a basic case to house my QuinLED Dig-Uno boards for various lighting projects around the house.This is my first attempt at creating a functional model using Fusion 360.More information about the Dig-Uno boards can be found at:...
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Mounts for...QuinLED Dig-QuadQuinLED Dig-Uno ....more info at: https://quinled.infoMean Well RSP-320-5 300W (60A) 5Volt Power SupplyThe Dig-Quad/Uno PCB fits over the pegs, then melt the pegs down with a flat soldering iron tip to secure.Optionally...
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https://quinled.info/2020/06/17/quinled-dig-quad/ First published 3d project. Created in Tinkercad. Uses: N35 3x3 N52 3mm*3mm neodymium Magnet Mini Disc for Cover. The one i ordered from aliexp no longer exists. Search with above description. ... ...
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This is a case and on/off button for an Esp8266 based LED strip driver on top of a QuinLED board, infrared sensor can be added.
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This is a case and on/off button for an Esp8266 based LED strip driver on top of a QuinLED board, infrared sensor can be added.
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... exit the box. If you don't know what the Quinled Dig Uno PCB is I do a review of it on my blog here. https://www.inspectmygadgets.com/using-the-quinled-dig-uno-pcb-with-wled/ Screws used were from here https://www.banggood.com/custlink/DK3himqrqD
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QuinLED Dig-Quad QuinLED Dig-Uno ....more info at: https://quinled.info Mean Well RSP-320-5 300W (60A) 5Volt Power Supply The Dig-Quad/Uno PCB fits over the pegs, then melt the pegs down with a flat soldering iron tip to secure. Optionally...
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I'm working on a custom setup for my Quinled Deca computer. To make it easier to connect peripherals, I've drilled additional holes underneath the ESP for improved input/output access. ...The design has also been updated with more flexible tolerances...
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"Left" side is spaced 41.808mm and the “Right” side is 32.322mm as per document https://quinled.info/quinled-dig-quad-board-dimensions/ (the v1 holes are 91.897mm long, that is the only difference between the 2)Relay holes are 20mm wide and 40mm...
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This is just a small and simple case for the QuinLED Dig-Uno LED controller. ...It snugly fits the regular ESP32 Module (PCB antenna) without issues, but it is no larger than it needs to be - the PCB antenna protrudes a few millimeters from the...
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I got the most critical dimensions (mount hole spacing and PCB dimensions) from the QuinLED site, the rest i did with calipers. ... all of the components are definitely accurate enough to make a tight fitting enclosure, i went down to 1/10th mm in my...
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A case for the Quinled Dig Uno by Intermit.Tech. This DIY project showcases the potential of digital addressable LEDs, making it a great project to tackle. I've successfully paired the board with WLED and Home Assistant, resulting in a seamless...
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This is a remix of the QuinLED Dig Uno v3.1 case. I found the friction fit to be a bit too lose for my liking as I kept bumping the case and it fell apart and I also didn't have M2.5mm screws to secure down the board. ...Instead I added small printed...
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My take on the case for QuinLed Dig Quad board V2. You will need 4x small screws (2.5mm x 4-6mm), 4x M3 heat inserts 4.6x4.0m + 4 M3 bolts 6mm. My goal was to make it printable without any support (most printers will be able to bridge the...
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I've modified the files to make them compatible with each other and Quindor's QuinLED quad. There are two lid versions - vented and non-vented - but I haven't tested heat buildup yet, so I recommend using the vented one for now. I added a hole on the...
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This is my version of a mount for the QuinLED Dig-Uno Boards. I made it using Tinkercad and have multiple versions because I could not make up my mind. I printed them in PLA and have had those 2 mounted outside in a CG1500 box in South Florida...
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Features:Custom Fit: Precisely crafted to accommodate the QuinLED-Dig-Uno WLED controller.Sloped PCB Guides: Facilitates effortless positioning of the PCB, simplifying the mounting process.Secure Hold: The PCB is anchored firmly with M2x4 screws,...
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... ...So using the dimensions from https://quinled.info/quinled-dig-quad-board-dimensions/ I whipped up a quick mount for the board. ... It just uses friction fit for the mounting holes, so a tiny little bit of pressure to clip it in is required.
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More venting slots have also been added.The board used in this case can be found here: https://quinled.info/pre-assembled-quinled-dig-uno/ I used 4 x M2.5x5mm Pan Head screws to attach the Uno to the case. ... It is a tight fit, but does hold the board...
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This is a QuinLED Dig-Quad case / enclosure remixed from https://www.printables.com/model/223377-quinled-dig-quad-v3-case. with some changes:Much smaller footprint without extra room inside.External antenna mount hole on side and lid.Ears with #6...
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This is a case for the QuinLED and a small Powersupply. Dimensions of the power supply is 110mm x 80mm x 36mm. ... I use it with the following: regular 5V/10A (S-50-5) or BTF Lightning 12V/3A (BTF-36-12)