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Ender-3 LED Light Column
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This build was inspired because I wanted an LED light bar for my Ender-3 V2 that lit up the entire print area, adjustable, did not interfere with the full print range, easy to route the LED lighting power cable, and inexpensive.
The mount attaches to the aluminum rails wherever you have some room with two M5 bolts and T-Slot nuts. Mine is currently attached at the front left corner of the printer. I found this to be very stable without the extra support from the side or above.
BOM:
1 - Base (Printed)
1 - Adapter (Printed)
2 - M5x8 Bolt
2 - M5 T-Slot Nut
1 - Qooltek Portable USB 60LED 7W Light Bar (Link below)
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00XC2XCNU/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Installation:
1. Mount base to the rail using bolts and T-Slot nuts.
2. Attach adapter to base.
3. Rotate the adapter so that the slot in the base and adapter line up.
4. Feed light power cable into slot.
5. Seat the light into the adapter.
6. Twist the adapter
The mount attaches to the aluminum rails wherever you have some room with two M5 bolts and T-Slot nuts. Mine is currently attached at the front left corner of the printer. I found this to be very stable without the extra support from the side or above.
BOM:
1 - Base (Printed)
1 - Adapter (Printed)
2 - M5x8 Bolt
2 - M5 T-Slot Nut
1 - Qooltek Portable USB 60LED 7W Light Bar (Link below)
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00XC2XCNU/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Installation:
1. Mount base to the rail using bolts and T-Slot nuts.
2. Attach adapter to base.
3. Rotate the adapter so that the slot in the base and adapter line up.
4. Feed light power cable into slot.
5. Seat the light into the adapter.
6. Twist the adapter
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