Wooden lasercut rechargeable LED lamp using phone battery
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Simple wooden lamp crafted with a laser cut design, powered by a standard 1W power LED and fueled by an old phone battery serving as the power source. The rechargeable feature is enabled via a micro USB connection. Schematics reveal a DPTT switch that allows for high or low light settings. In contrast, the MOSFET version comes equipped with a momentary switch for immediate activation (short press for dim lighting and prolonged press for brighter illumination), automatically shutting off after approximately one minute. A custom cutout accommodates a 20mm LED reflector and a slide switch, perfect for those who prefer a more discreet setup, known as the "goat version." The dimensions of this portable lamp measure 10 x 5 x 1.5 cm, ensuring compatibility with most older phone batteries. Don't forget to include the lanyard for added convenience. To source the necessary components, visit online marketplaces like Ebay or Aliexpress and search using terms such as LED+Lens+20mm+holder, SS23E04 Double Toggle Switch, and micro usb adapter pcb.
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