
LED Clock
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LEDClock_v2 # Requirements: # 1x - Wemos D1 mini 4x - 15bit WS2812 PCB (curved) 1x - 220~330 ohm resistor # Blynk: # - TBA Print everything with 0.2 layer height ## NOTE ## printing the faceplate: Print layer 1 to 19 using black pla Print layer 20 to 25 using white pla print layer 26 to 29 using black pla # TIP: # My printer has a buzzer, i added the gcode : M300 S932 P300 halfway layer 19 and 25 like this my printer informs me that the filament change is nearby confirm that your printer supports buzzing and if m300 is the correct command! ## assembly: ## 1 - solder the 4 led pcb's togerther (dont foget not to solder 1x din to out!!) 2 - solder the wiring to the pcbs (take note that the dignal wire is in the top of the clock (wire is soldered to the led that will be placed in the 12hr mark in the cover, wiring goes down to the base at the side of 12 3 6 hr (the other side has 4 ramps to keep the chip straight after placing it down 3 - guide the wires trought the leds base and esp base 4 - solder the wires to the 5v gnd and D4 pins 5 - place the led ring in the faceplate (optional: use a little glue to help you keep it in place during step 6) 6 - push the led base over the faceplate (having the fist led (where the wire is connected to) in the 12h spot (upload a simple sketch that lits the first led so you can visually confirm if you struggle mounting it with the led base) 7 - mount the esp in the bottomplate using some small skrews (or simply glue it) 8 - put everything together and upload the sketch ## Installation: ## A: 1 - Uploading the Clock_PreCompiler sketch 2 - Open the serial monitor 3 - Follow the installation steps in the serial monitor B: 1 - Upload the Clock sketch 2 - Your clock will run as configured ## Modification: ## - If chosen for blynk : use the blynk app to fully customize all variable clock settings - If chosen for usb : use the windows application that comes with it to fully customize all variable clock settings - if chosen none (based on ms) use any serial software and use the serial manager to fully customize all variable clock settings # Some variables: # - Invert directions of the s, m ,h hands - change the collors of the s, m, h hands - indexers on-off - Change indexers collor - automatic / static mode - select effect # Some effects: # 1 - Basic 2 - Snake 3 - Fill 4 - Hadron collider 5 - Flare 6 - Stroke 7 - Bounce 8 - Sweep 9 - Runner 10 - StarGate 11 - Flash 12 - Fade 13 - Interstellar 14 - Fire 15 - Water 16 - Timetravel 17 - Gearup 18 - Geardown 19 - Highspeed 20 - Latecommer 21 - Trippy Take note that code is not included (JUST YET!!) Since the interest is that high... i decided to pre release the stl files so you guys can get get started printing in few days ill have my code stable and ready! so dont forget to come back and check !! i'd highly appericiate likes, makes and remixes! any upgrade ideea's for the clock! dont hesitate to contact me! Hadron collider effect: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/-yqrcBGTKy0 Random effect every 10 sec: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fyWNFI1Mhg
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