
Lampe LED Animated
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Here is the rewritten text: I'm using a LED lamp that runs on Fastled WebServer by JasonCoon: https://github.com/jasoncoon/esp8266-fastled-webserver, along with WiFiManager libraries: https://github.com/tzapu/WiFiManager. This 11-Pixel WS2812B-based lamp is a demo here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtUsHAdUS1M. All files, info, and libraries are included in the ZIP file, compiled with Arduino 1.8.1 and ESP8266 (Ver.3.1) ESP8266 (Ver.2.4.1). You'll need an ESP SPIFFS uploader from the ZIP archive to upload server WEB files to your card. I used a NODEMCU 0.9 version 4Mo (1Mo for the sketch and 3Mo for server files) with modified icons and non-functional components removed, available in the zip file as well. For the circuit, I followed JasonCoon's page and added an LED. You'll also find a piece file containing a bar to fix the LED strip (60 LEDs per meter). Materials needed: * 1x ESP8266 NodeMCU 0.9 * 2x Resistance 220ohm * 1X LED * 1X USB connector or cable * 1x Capacitor 240uF 10V * A few wires Don't power the pixels directly from the card but through a 5-volt input. My pixels were of type GRB, but you can modify this line in the code if your pixels are GRB, RGB, or RBG. One resistor is in series with the first pixel on the DAT line, and a capacitor is in series with + and GND LEDs. For printing: * All parts are printed in PLA 215C at 70C (I had a significant retraction issue). * The piece: Corps-2nd_print_with-support was printed with support. * The piece: Transparent_plate was printed in PETG transparent (Ext 215C Plateau 70C). * I have both red and black versions, but I prefer the red one (photo in the zip). The fill rate is around 15% with a layer height of 0.3 and a nozzle size of approximately 0.5, resulting in print times of about 5 hours for the largest parts and 1 hour 30 minutes to 2 hours for other large parts. Smaller parts take around 1 hour to print. A recommended print surface size is 20x20x20 (you'll have a small margin).
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