Govee Outdoor Light Mounts (Non Pro)
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Created for the H705 Govee Permanent Outdoor Lights (Non Pro Edition).I'll clean up the Fusion file and publish those shortly.General InstructionsI'd recommend PETG at minimum for these prints (this is what I used)ASA would likely be great, but I didn't have any to test withAll printed on a basic Ender 3v2 w/ a upgraded direct drive hot end (to do PETG)Screws used were 8x3/4 Metal ScrewsGovee Clip.stlrequires supportsshould be a snug fit, though I found sometimes some lights were tighter than othersI recommend 8x3/4 screws (if your soffits are aluminium please use metal screws, ideally self tapping)Govee Clip (Non countersunk).stlIdentical to the above however the mounting screw holes are not countersunkIf you print this inversed (top on bottom of plate) you should not need supportsGovee Cord Clip.stlHandy to secure cables around corners or to take up slackGovee Peak Clip (Wedge).stlI used this to create a flat surface to mount the lights at the peaks of the dormers on my roof.First you screw this into the soffit/wood of your peakThen you screw the Govee Clip.stl to thisI did not pre-create the holes for the Govee Clip leaving room for adjustmentI suggest printing at a higher fill rate so there is more material for the Govee Clip to screws to find purchase.Govee Cover.stlIf you have lights you don't want visible (say crossing from one peak to another or down to another level) and you don't want to disable the lights via Govee or WLED then you can simply cover them with thisDesigned to fit over the Govee Clip.stlGovee Installation Tool.stlHandy for consistent alignment and holding the clips and lights overhead while screwing them in.
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