Winterfell 200*300
myminifactory
I didn't quite fit the bill for various reasons. The idea to create a lamp with LEDs really appealed to me. In this design, everything is conveniently provided. All towers are hollow and designed for painting and installation inside the LEDs. I've enclosed possible schematics. The model prints on a 200 * 200 mm table and connects from two pads. Plates are connected by glue, while the remaining parts fit snugly into their seats. This project was made with Tinkercad, and you can edit it online at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/8yJlKBw2E6B. It's also saved on https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3211003. To connect 20 LEDs (each drawing 20 mA of current from a 3.4V voltage source) to a 12V power supply unit, I've attached the necessary instructions. With these steps, you'll surely succeed. The rated resistance values for the resistors are as follows: R1 through R6: 90 Ohms; R7: 260 ohms. Standard resistor values are: R1 through R6: 91 Ohms (0.05 W); R7: 270 Ohm (0.125 W) Color markings indicate: R1 through R6: white, brown, black, gold, gold; R7: red, purple, black, black, gold. Power dissipation for the resistors is: R1 through R6: 36 mW; R7: 108 mW LED power dissipation is 1.36 W Current consumption of the entire circuit is 140 mA Power consumption of the entire circuit is 1.69 W
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