Diy Flash light model 1

Diy Flash light model 1

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I designed a custom 3D printed device called the DIY Flashlight Model 1. I was inspired by led flashlights used on bicycles at night, as well as those sold in department stores. However, many of these models were expensive and came with features I didn't need. Since I had some spare LED lights, electronic components, and a 3D printer lying around, I decided to create my own DIY led flashlight after watching YouTube videos on how others made similar devices. With the help of online tutorials, I successfully designed and built my own model, as you can see from the photos attached. If you're interested in making your own DIY Flashlight Model 1, you'll need a few basic components: five LED lights that can handle 5 volts, 5mm in diameter; a switch; a JST connector of your choice; and a 1s Lipo battery with a size that fits inside the 3D printed tube. You'll also need some super glue to attach the LEDs to their housing and join the various parts together. The third 3D printed component is designed to be removable, allowing you to easily access the battery for recharging without having to disassemble the entire device. I recommend watching YouTube videos on how to assemble the electronic components before starting your project, as they will provide valuable guidance on what to expect and how to troubleshoot any issues that may arise. Once assembled, the photo should give you a clear idea of what your finished DIY Flashlight Model 1 should look like and function as expected.

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