Cloud Lamp

Cloud Lamp

thingiverse

Easy to print, need little support. When putting parts into lamp do not screw very hard - use light force so it doesn't need to be screwed through the whole thread. As controller you can use **ESP8266 + NodeMCU V3 modul** (base is designed for it). You can flash it with software like *WLED* (which I recommend): https://github.com/Aircoookie/WLED/releases Use **Addresable LED RGB strip** (preferable **waterproof** one - as silicon on light will separate it from direct contact with silicone down). After attaching the LED RGB and connecting it with the controller, use glue spray to attach **silicone down** to it. Do it with many small layers - that way it will last longer. Then connect it with a power source through a USB cable. You can plug it directly to the power supplier or to the power bank. When install WLED **mobile app**, connect controller to your home router and use :) You can integrate it with **smart home** using for example *Home Assistant*.   

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