Prusa i3 LED Light Fork
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Here are the steps that made this light fork: I started by remaking LED lights to fit better in the space around my extruder. Not fully satisfied with how the attached nut grabbed onto my current nut, it just wasn't holding well. It would be good to get some better spacing on those LEDs since one of them gets blocked from view by a heater wire. Now, here are some ideas I had during this whole process: - If your holes are a tad large use some super glue and you can easily hold the lights in place. Try out this calculator: http://ledcalculator.net/ I ordered white LED lights on Amazon at The LED Shop, Inc. Alongside each light, there is also one 100 ohm resistor so all I have to do is make connections in series with one another and directly hook them up to the PS that supplies my printer 5v voltage power source. A small button switch will allow me to control on and off operation of my design and using a pot of resistance we can also control intensity as well as light. Design Description What did I do during the redesign: My goal here was first attempt at doing a remix of the original stl code made by agirgen's design, easy enough importing it into Tinkercad.
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