
PolyPanel electr(on)ics -- simple and solder-free
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This is an entry into the PolyPanels design contest. It's a comprehensive concept for electronic devices without soldering. Just take the PolyPanels and two pieces of wire (or two unfolded paperclips). Insert the wires into the battery holder and lightbulb holder, then insert the lightbulb and the battery - voila! The light is on. The design was created using OpenSCAD. It incorporates imported PolyPanel snaps from https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-polypanels-snaps-only-89595. In the coming days and weeks, I will add more components for various types of batteries and electronic devices. The fundamental principle remains the same - build electric circuits using simple everyday items. The displayed lightbulb holder is designed for lamp socket E10 = Miniature Edison Screw. If your circuit design poses a risk of wires touching each other (short circuit), use isolated wires and remove insulation only where contact is intended. No tools are required, except for the 3D printer. And - if necessary - a pincer to cut and strip the wires...
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