
6" Philips Hue Downlight desk & hanging lamp adapter
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<p>This print is designed to turn a 6 inch Philips Hue downlight into a desktop accent light or hanging lamp. I'm unsure of the Euro sizes, but there's a chance this will fit one of them.<br><br>You will need: <br>3xM4 heat inserts<br>3xM4x16mm screws<br>Lamp Cables (I used these: <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B095WF9MMT/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1">https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B095WF9MMT/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1</a>)<br><br>Wanted to install these Hue Downlights in my home but found out my ceilings were too thin to contain the lights. Decided to turn these into a “wife alarm” desk lamp. She has a tendency to sneak up on me, but pair this with a motion sensor and a flashing pattern, now that's a thing of the past. These make great accent lighting for a room that shoots upwards at a 45-degree angle when laying on one of the 12 faceted sides. <br><br><strong>Disclaimers: </strong></p><ul><li><strong>I have not attempted to print or use the ones with a hook, thus am not sure if the hook is large enough to have good layer adhesion to hold the weight. </strong></li><li><strong>Please solder/connect wires together at your own risk. I am not teaching you how to do this.</strong><br> </li></ul><p>Printed the “Lid” the following settings:<br>PLA (These are 9w max lights, so it's low heat producing)<br><br>0.6mm nozzle<br>0.6mm line width<strong>* Wall thicknesses are 2mm/2.4mm</strong><br>205°c<br>100% fan after layer 4<br>0.3mm layer height<br>70mm/s<br>Supports when printing with large part of base on bottom, no supports needed if printing with top of lid on bed.<br>4 perimeters<br>100% infill - just in case there were any remaining gaps in the print… there shouldn't be if using 0.6mm nozzle. If using 0.4mm nozzle, you may want to go this route.<br><br>I printed the base with roughly the same settings but made the following changes:<br>20% infill<br>3 perimeters.<br><br><strong>*If you're using 0.4mm nozzle I would recommend printing V1 that uses 2.0mm thick walls and using a 0.5mm line width.</strong><br> </p><p>To assemble:</p><ol><li>Print base</li><li>Print lid of choice</li><li>Press heat inserts into base</li><li>Flip 3x celing retention legs into recesses to hold secure to base</li><li>Insert cable through lid hole</li><li>Clip adapter from Hue Light and connect to cable already inserted through lid. (you may need to strip wiring)</li><li>Pull excess wiring through back and secure with 3xM4 screws.</li></ol><p>You now have a downlight lamp!<br>(Ignore my ugly prints. I don't own a Prusa (yet…)!)</p>
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