LED-Lamp "Stringy"
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This LED lamp consists of four printable parts for the box and 34 for the translucent front covers. The box is made up of two parts that are clipped and screwed together, while the front is printed as two parts and glued together. The translucent windows are printed in clear PLA to ensure they fit perfectly. Try printing one first to see if it fits, as clearance may vary between different 3D printers. The box has a round hole on one side for a 12v jack and a rectangular hole for an on/off toggle switch. Inside, you can mount a small LED dimmer that can be controlled over Wi-Fi. If you don't want to build your own dimmer, you can use the one that comes with the LED strip. To complete this project, you'll need several components: * 12V Jack (available on Amazon) * Toggle switch (also available on Amazon) * LED strip (ordered from Amazon as well) * LED dimmer (you can build your own using an Arduino and ESP8266 board) * 12v Power Supply (another essential component) * 2 M3x25 screws (for assembly) If you want a PCB for the dimmer, just send me a message - I have plenty to spare. Remember to work with voltage only if you know what you're doing. Even 12v can be hazardous in certain situations. If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to ask! This project is an excellent way to learn soldering and control LEDs, so get ready for some fun! For more interactive and creative projects like this one, follow my Facebook page at Modular Mapping.
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