Magnetic Light Bar
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**IF MODEL IS TINY, SET THE SCALE TO 1000!** There's a glitch that makes models super small and it needs to be fixed. A light can be mounted on any metal surface with magnetic strips attached, providing easy access to light in lockers, toolboxes, or anywhere else that needs more illumination all for under $20. **Parts:** * 1 LED (any color, I used white) * 1 220 ohm resistor (Red, Red, Black, Black, Gold) * 9V battery clip connector (available on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/Pangda-Connection-Battery-Connector-Buckles/dp/B072Z91Y9H/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=pangda+type+long+cable&qid=1576447615&sr=8-1) * 2 Prong rocker switch (available on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/QTEATAK-Rocker-Switch-Household-Appliances/dp/B07RNKKRVY/ref=pd_sbs_328_16?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B07RNKKRVY&pd_rd_r=116f2e5e-8603-4945-8da6-a3c5cc8568c4&pd_rd_w=2By37&pd_rd_wg=D91RH&pf_rd_p=5873ae95-9063-4a23-9b7e-eafa738c2269&pf_rd_r=JWC3VN13CCKAWFT10A4R&psc=1&refRID=JWC3VN13CCKAWFT10A4R) * 9V battery * 3D printed shells **Assembly:** * Test all connections before soldering to avoid any issues. * Use a dremel or other sander to grind the inside curved ends of the "base" as they won't fit immediately after printing. This keeps the "topper" firmly attached. If you don't sand, the lid will not fit. **Notes:** * Questions can be sent directly to my profile for assistance.
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