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Christmas Tree Light Project
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Little Christmas Tree LED Project that uses WS2812 style LED lights connected to an Arduino Pro Micro or Mini, or any you like.
Printed in clear PLA, 40m/s and uses A LOT of hot glue!!!
Rough Instructions:
1. Print Christmas Tree Front
2. While printing take 17 LED lights of your choice, split them if required and then solder back together using short lengths of wire (2cm or less). Fiddly work, I used very bendy cheap wire which makes installation easier. Finally solder a longer wire onto the bottom LED input, use a connector of your choice if you like.
3. Print the other three parts
4. Use hot glue to mount the LED into the tree front piece. There are square indents for the WS2812's, but this is Version 1 and you will find that not all will work. I glued them in through the front holes first, then I filled the case with hot glue to make it permanent...TEST before you do this!
5. Find a 5 volt power connector of some kind, I used an old USB Type 1 connector I had laying
Printed in clear PLA, 40m/s and uses A LOT of hot glue!!!
Rough Instructions:
1. Print Christmas Tree Front
2. While printing take 17 LED lights of your choice, split them if required and then solder back together using short lengths of wire (2cm or less). Fiddly work, I used very bendy cheap wire which makes installation easier. Finally solder a longer wire onto the bottom LED input, use a connector of your choice if you like.
3. Print the other three parts
4. Use hot glue to mount the LED into the tree front piece. There are square indents for the WS2812's, but this is Version 1 and you will find that not all will work. I glued them in through the front holes first, then I filled the case with hot glue to make it permanent...TEST before you do this!
5. Find a 5 volt power connector of some kind, I used an old USB Type 1 connector I had laying
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