Iron man arc reactor
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The initial design originated from a file found on Thingiverse; however, I'm unable to locate the thing in order to give proper recognition. I'm posting my make as I'd like others to also have the opportunity to create this amazing prop. If anyone is able to tell me from whom the design is, feel free to leave a comment. This information will be useful to those wanting to build this model. Update: 13 May 2019 I've added parts, namely: 1. CR2032 Holder - this is a holder into which a CR2032 coin battery can be housed for the wiring of the electronics. 2. Arc Reactor Plug (print at 100% scale, at >80% infill (Black)) - I realised that I was missing the plug piece that goes on the end of the cable running from the bottom of the Arc Reactor. 3. Centre LED Holder (Print at 100% scale, >60% infill (Clear) - I realised that I was missing a piece which should be inserted into the centre of the Arc Reactor. for the electronics I wired the eleven LED's in parallel (this means that I am able to run the LED's off of a low voltage and the current is split between the LED's). A CR2032 (3V, 250mAH or more) battery is then wired in series with a sliding micro switch and the loop completed back to the LED's. The white cable running from the bottom of the Arc Reactor is a 180mm long piece of 4 core electrical cable (the cable diameter is slightly smaller than that of the centre hole at the bottom of the Arc Reactor to allow for the positive and negative wires running from the battery to the switch, and from the switch to the LED's to fit snugly through the hole together).
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