
IKEA GAVIK lamp hack
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NEW 31/12/2014: Taller design improvements added, dimmer version files included, and light bulb holder adjusted to prevent interference with dimmer switch. DESCRIPTION A cutting-edge lamp that integrates Philips Hues, desktop USB charging capabilities, and 3D printing technology allows for: Recharging devices seamlessly Waking up refreshed every morning Note: This innovative design remains a work in progress, requiring additional refinement: Retention mechanism integration with the USB board needs attention Fine-tuning dimensions for optimal performance is crucial Further details on this project will be shared on my blog at http://paolonegrini.wordpress.com/. WARNING This complex design involves mains voltage wiring and soldering (110V or 220V power lines). If you lack experience in working with electrical systems, please consult a qualified electrician to avoid taking unnecessary risks. Mains voltage electricity poses serious health hazards, including the risk of electrocution that can result in death. Improper cabling and fusing of electricity also increases the danger of fire or explosion. To bring this unique lamp to life, gather the following essential components: A Philips Hue light source or its equivalent Lightbulb socket unit 6-Port USB Wall Charger, available at http://www.ebay.com/itm/251590293961
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