pLEDygon - an LED light for the Plantygon planters

pLEDygon - an LED light for the Plantygon planters

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This is the first version of my LED cube suitable for the awesome **Plantygon** succulent planters. I designed it to integrate into the system and to add some nice ambient light to your living room or bedroom. It uses 4 WS2812B LED Lights which are controlled using a Wemos-D1-Mini Microcontroller running Tasmota to control the light through an web-interface. The LEDs and the Microcontroller are secured in place using some epoxy resin. Since this is the first version of this project, there are some issues I would like to adress in the next version: 1. The placement of the LEDs is not ideal. You can see them through the semitransparent material 2. In bright sunlight, the LEDs are barely visible. Not a major issue though, they are meant to shine in the evening ;) 3. While I can control the pLEDtygon via the tasmota web interface, I still have to integrate it to my Home Assistant Nevertheless, I thought I would share this project already at this stage, stay tuned for some updates in the future. Print is done without infill and 2 walls to prevent the infill from being visible.

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