
RGB Mood Lamp (WiFi Controlled)
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After seeing an Aukey LED mood lamp on Amazon, I thought to myself "I can definitely build that!" So, I set out to create a WiFi controllable version. Unlike the original, this one doesn't require you to physically touch it - you can control its exact color and brightness from anywhere. To make this happen, I used a generic WiFi enabled LED strip controller, which is easy to find for cheap online. I flashed the ESPurna firmware onto it so that I could use it with HomeAssistant, but you can choose your own path. This setup pairs perfectly with some RGB LED strips, creating a beautiful mood lighting piece that can be controlled (on/off, color) via WiFi. Plus, since it integrates with HomeAssistant, you can easily control it using Amazon Alexa and Google Home - just another added bonus! The lamp prints in three pieces: the base, the post for the RGB LED strips, and then the shade itself. The post is the tallest piece, measuring approximately 202mm. If you'd like to make any adjustments to size to fit your needs or printer, I've included the Fusion360 file. When printing the shade with 5% infil, I noticed those vertical lines that appear when it's lighted. I might try reprinting with no infill and making the shade thinner to remove these lines altogether.
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