Latrax Teton Lightbar
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V2 has been designed to enhance the lightbar's durability, making it even more resistant to impact. The lights have also been repositioned to minimize glare from bright LEDs. V2 has passed rigorous bash testing and has earned its approval. While the original design was excellent, I wanted to add an extra layer of functionality by increasing the number of lights. To achieve this upgrade, I made a few modifications in Tinkercad. With these changes, my lightbar is now ready for production. I opted to print mine with 50% infill at a layer height of 0.2mm, which has yielded excellent results. For illumination, I used white LEDs from a Harbor Freight work light that were on sale for $2.99. Two LEDs in series, combined with 100 ohms of resistance, worked perfectly with a 9v battery. To power my lightbar, I secured a 9v battery to the rear body mount using zip ties and utilized a standard 9v connector as the on/off switch. While this approach may not be the most sophisticated solution, it serves its purpose admirably.
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