Satisfying LED Mood Lamp - 3D Printing and Arduino DIY
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- Опубликовано: 13 мар 2019
- Files for the model: www.printables.com/model/2778...
You'll need:
Arduino Nano: geni.us/ArduinoNanoBG
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DC Jack: geni.us/DCJack
30mm fan: geni.us/3030Fan
RGB LED Strip (WS2812B - 60 LED per Meter): geni.us/WS2812B (2 meters)
Power Supply: geni.us/PSU9v
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I think this is what i'm going to use as my introduction to arduino.
I think this is a perfect first project.
good choice lighting is a very good way to start arduino. If you havn't used step down boards or soldered before i reccommend getting a solderless breadboard and just messin around with leds, potentiometer and basic code. Im 15 and have been intrested in arduino for a while.
also as a really basic starting video i reccommend:
ruclips.net/video/nL34zDTPkcs/видео.html
I love 3d prints with electronics! The end result is beautiful!
I love the fact that you spent time designing the base to have a place for each component and not just glue it in place with hot glue. Though you used hot glue after all XD
Very nice design and great video as always!
The level of quality on this video is bonkers! It takes an insane amount of time and attention to detail to create all of the parts of this project not to mention planning/recording/editing the video itself! Subscribed! looking forward to watching more of your vids.
You could get rid of the fan and the step down converter by using an appropriate power supply outside of the lamp. Just an idea. Love the design. Will build my own customized version for sure! ❤
WOW!! Just finished making this mood lamp and I have to say Joe, this is amazing. The design looks like something purchased from a shop, everything fits together remarkably well, the diffusion is perfect and even the Mrs approves!! Awesome
Another awesome video, just started getting into Arduino's literally a few day's ago. Just started like all newbies making flashing LED's but will be doing this project as soon as possible. Great to combine Arduino and 3D printing on your channel can't wait for more. Thank you Sir.
What makes it special is that you care about cooling! Nice!
wow Joe, this is really nicely done! its a very well polished model and the lamp looks beautiful!
Really awesome ... bought a starter kit some days ago. Glad that I did it. Now I have an additional project on my list 😀.
Great job
this is one is the best looking Mood lamps i've seen on youtube. video quality is also top notch
Thank you :)
That is a damn beautiful model you got there. Would love to see a 21st-century update using an ESP8266 and WLED library for wireless control!
Insanely good looking lamp! Great video! I will for sure look up for that nature white filament for my project videos!
Going to build one for my daughter. Great project.
I'm in the process off making this now! It looks really good so far!
You always turn out the best projects, great work
This is great, Joe. I have the files and will start on it asap. I have a slightly different voltage regulator on hand, but it's pretty close to the same size, I think. Thanks!!!
Great project Joe, looks great in the video and I know that LEDs always look even better in person. Remember this old adage that I picked up when I was a sparks (Electrician) Red to Red, Black to Black and Blue to bits :-)
You are the man! Absolutely fantastic! Congratulations on a great project.
Thanks buddy
Brillant as always. I just bought your lamp files thank you for sharing. take care and happy making
Just Downloaded the files and ordered the parts for a couple Christmas gifts. Look forward to this project.
This is so satisfying; thanks for sharing !
hello Joe ! I'm doing the same thing with strip of 50 led WS2812B. For more secure run, I think you must add 2 things: a resistor 470 Ohm on the data line D5 for preventing "echo" and a condensator 1000µF (mini 16V) between positive and negative 5V input. This will prevent burn of the first led at power ON.
If you use 50 LED at 64 brightness (1/4, and max =255), power will be 300mA max. this is a good surprise from my led strip. so arduino nano can support that in direct connexion to led strip (max 500mA).
have a nice day and see you for the next video !
Great project and well filmed.
REALLY nice work Joe, i'll be sure to make some of these soon :D
Awesome project! Very well done!
This one is awesome! I am going to try it. The price is way way way cheaper than I thought it would be for something like this.
This is AWESOME Joe I will be making this for sure
Awesome! :)
Awsome projekt dude 👍 like it a lot 🤩
👇👇⛔️⛔️READ FIRST: ⛔️⛔️👇👇
As i said, this was my first proper project, so it's not perfect. cut me some slack :)
YES, you can omit the step down DC-DC converter IF you are using anything up to 12 V power supply, however keep in mind that Arduino Nano's are only rated up to 1 AMP on the 5V output pins. LEDs consume up to 60 milliamp per LED, so you require 6 AMPS to power all of them at full brightness.
YES, the red + from the power supply Should have been soldered onto the 5V pin on the arduino, but this still worked for this project.
YES, LEDs do get fairly hot, hence why i installed active cooling, you don't have to install it, but i decided to install it on mine.
YES, I will be using an ESP2866 in my next project
If you took anything negative from my comments on the Vin pin I am sorry. I was only attempting to pass on information which could be useful. I'm an art graduate and am completely self taught in electronics, so, trust me, I have been in exactly the same position. Now I'm one of the directors of my local hackspace, so trust me things do change.
I would never take that as a negative, I’m always learning :) I put this comment there as I had at least 10 others say the same thing so I figured I’d let everyone know I read it :)
@@3DMakerNoob is it possible to add another mode? Im planning to add a sound visualizer using a electret microphone.
Wow this is amazing! Salute to your great job! 👍🏻 you give me much inspirations! I'm sure i will make this
Great walkthrough 👍
Thanks for sharing 👍😀
Brilliant!!! Well done!!
This lamp is AWESOME! I can't wait to be home again so that I can print it and use it to learn a little bit about Arduino. 😁
Thanks buddy, trust me it will be worth it :)
Awesome project! now I need to order some natural filament and the RGB lights, might have it ready for MRRF! Tank you for another great video and project!
If so, make sure you bring it over so I’ll have a look at it :)
Awesome work.
I see the nano has analog inputs. You could add a 10k pot to adjust brightness or maybe even a photocell to dim based on ambient light.
Yes.
I thought the exact same thing.
Room in the base for a potentiometer.
Or.
I.R. or Bluetooth remote.
i have a pot with switch butt but i dont have any idea how to configure it
@@lucamengoli332 that's not a potentiometer, that is a rotary encoder
What a fantastic project. Think it would be perfect as a child's night light. Thanks for sharing.
It absolutely is, my daughter already stole mine for her room 😂
@@3DMakerNoob Going have to print one for our Grandson now.
I made a Word Clock with the rgb addressable LEDs. Like your idea too.
i think this video should get 1million likes
just ordered everything off your list, hoping to build my own
Just amazing very well explained
Will try to replicate this using laser cutting & acrylic
Nice 3d print design, really thought through!
Thank you :)
nice project. Great light design!!something we can all use, and great for practice or beginers :)
Wow! Great project Joe! I might have to get over my fear of PCB soldering! Lol
Many many thanks long time I'm finding bed light this model I like this I will sure make this one ..
You don't normally make videos with this type of camera shot (or I don't think so). I like it
Love it.
Thanks.
Subscribed.
What a fun project!!!
Excellent project, thx brother
That's pretty cool. I might give it a try.
Awesome
@3DMN , excellent idea,and a great creation,been looking into doing something like this, but electrics/electronics are ,or were a bit daunting, now ,hopefully after seeing this i can at least try to get something working,and get me inspired to get more creative ,Jiena jisimni Mark and Grazzi!
I need this in my room!!!
I love this project
That's such a neat little project! Hopefully I can get in to doing fancy stuff like this some day1
Doesn’t take much I assure you, you just need to start somewhere :)
Very clear tutorial, I subscribe to this channel
Gotta build this one. That is bad ass.
Thanks very good tutorial and inspiring ! Grtz Belgium.
Stunning cool!!
Great stuff!
Nice brother! Thanks you
Really nice and awesome project!! The only thing you can top this is to connect it with Alexa!
That’s awesome!!
Great work. Ordered parts, purchased files, base printing as I type. Can't wait for this one. Also, really loving wood filament so any suggestions (beyond Groot) for nice wood prints gratefully received. Keep up the great work Joe.
Will be doing a full video on wood very soon, especially on how to print it successfully on a 0.4mm nozzle
@@3DMakerNoob Great! I look forward to it. It's working well for me apart from the stringing, so any tips there will be really helpful.
It's still a great project. I made a simple one using a ws2812b (60led/m) and an RF controller and I'm going to update the electronics to integrate a pair on my desk and voice control by Alexa.
I printed using Esun's cood white PLA+ and would like to get a little more light through the diffuser. I'm thinking about producing the cover in resin.
Cool project.
Great Project...
Nice design and execution of the project Joe! I don't like to print with woodfill, but i have to say that seeing your base, makes me wonder if i need to give it another try someday with a bigger nozzle ;)
No need, a 0.4 will do, that’s what I printed with. I’ll make a video on how to reliably print in wood soon :)
I have done it... Thank You Joe..
how much did it cost? becasue a 3d printing service in my country is charging me 150USD.
I made a similar lamp but made with only 20 LEDs and Pringles caps. 😁
I see that you use hot glue to fix the components, I prefer to use joints, zip ties or self-tapping screws.
In any case congratulations, nice project. I'll make one.
Woooow awesome bro
Awesome 👍
you were inspiration for our project, but we went by adafruit neopixel and touch button TTP223 its also cool, and kids love it
Good Video Love it !
Thank you :)
Very nice project...hope to find time to build it 😅
VERY NICE!
Thanks for the video it looks awesome if only I had a 3 d printer I would make one Bob in the UK
seriously. I only have 14k subs and I Get that. but how the hell do you only have 44k? Your content is absolutely top shelf and you are crazy likable.
I am honestly curious why you are not blasting well past 100k and fast.
I have no idea brother, trying my hardest. Even this video for example, it’s performing really badly compared to some of my other ones. Maybe I should just stick to Ender 3 videos :(
@@3DMakerNoob maybe because it is more maker oriented and less 3D printer. Next time make a title like "Build mood lamp with the Ender 3" 😅
Yep, definitely should have lol
@@3DMakerNoob My 2 cents . . . this video is exactly what I like to see. I don't really need videos about printers I won't be purchasing, tho of course I do watch some just to keep current on what's available. I like to see content with what I can make with what I have. This is perfect, well executed, makes me want to make it. Big thumbs up. Looking forward to your next maker video. Thanks!
Дааа... Ждал 3D принтер чтобы сделать такой же светильник. А тут уже все готово
Super cool
AWESOME !!! Just Finished !!!! Thanks for sharing !!! AWESOME PROJECT.
Next One will be with a ESP8266
I’m designing a special one right now, will be released soon ;)
@@3DMakerNoob I just order a 5v 6amp power supply. I am changing the code . This is a great hobby.
@@3DMakerNoob Any chance that this will be up soon? I am really interested in it.
you rock man
Unbelievable tutorial man. Do you know where else you can get great button sketches? I find it really hard for some reason.
amazing, how did you do the timelapse? please tell :) i mean without seen the extruder going nuts, and so smooth..
Fantastic tutorial and design Joe. Very easy to follow along. How could you make it a Bluetooth speaker?
Two questions. First can the base fit an uno that already has the headers attached? and Second can a Esp32 take place of the uno? It would be nice to be able to control it by wifi or use an Echo if possible to change the light. Awesome project! I will be starting one as soon as i order the parts. My printers will be busy. Just got an Ender 3. Should the base be PETG due to the heat generated by the electronics?
I'm just working on a project like this too. Going with the Teensy3.6 as controller tho, adding a logic level converter to it. And i'm doing a more intricate lamp shape, not just a simple cylinder. And i will definately just go and buy a 230VAC to 5VDC power supply. There is no point in using a 2-stage voltage step down system.
Wow! Joe.. absolute awesomeness. Very well documented project. Professional presentation. The quality of the video, the sound.. IMPECCABLE! Thumbs up Dude.. all of them!
Thanks buddy, I really tried to do this differently than the rest of my videos :)
Very nice
You should not connect 5V to the Arduino VIN, there is a voltage drop going via the internal regulator and it may cause the Arduino to be unstable. Vin will take up to 12V with no problem, so just connect the VIN to the DC input. This will also put less load on the step down regulator PCB.
Wondering if there is any kind of tiny bus bar for projects like this. I couldn't find anything. Would be nice instead of the dog-pile on top of 1 solder terminal. Much easier to add/remove wires if needed. Maybe something with screw terminals.
This looks amazing! What is the fan for though?
Cool stuff Joe, very nice work and awesome light! Thanks for sharing this!
Thanks brother :)
I made this lamp and it is great! Great modeling for the prints and great electronic instructions. I am a newbie at programming and am having difficulty replicating the really cool lamp effects you showed at the end of this video. I have used the AllEffects_FastLED code you referred to but as good as its effects are, they can't compare to the effects you demonstrated. Any change you could share that code?
Hye! great video! thanks for this! Im plannign a similar project, but people keep mentionning ESP32 or something like that as a controler, what would you suggest ?
It looks excellent! I want to do a similar project. I have an unused chandelier, it has 3 sockets for light bulbs and each socket has a smoked glass shade, I would like to put something like this instead of light bulbs. My question is, with a single arduino can I control all three?
The lamp is also very cool.
But what is that black-red electronic components holder you are using for soldering? :)
Awesome work.
Does it work with Alexa voice commands?
Please make us an stl for esp8266 board as WLED is the way to go with awesome integrations on top of LED strip management
why use the fan? do the LED get hot? i would love to try this with a 5v bluetooth speaker project
Hi! thank you for this project. I decide to make one for present. So can you tell me which power supply i need exactly. In video you have 9v-...1A. In the link below 9V-.....2A. When you show sketch you tell about half briteness and 9V-...3A. Why 9V? Why I can`t take 5V supply for example?