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damian.d
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LED Lights

Finally got around to designing some better lighting for the printer. The cables are hidden inside one of the legs and powered by the printers PSU where I added a barrel jack for easy hookup.

Respondido : 28/09/2016 7:01 pm
ayourk
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Re: LED Lights

It is a little difficult to tell in your photo, but will this interfere with the quad extruder motor setup that was just released?

Dimensions PNG

and an 8 inch (200mm) or greater caliper is recommended.

Respondido : 29/09/2016 3:00 am
JohnOCFII
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Re: LED Lights

That seems like a really clean solution. One of my requirements for lighting is that it helps the OctoPrint webcam image. Do you get much glare from those lights on a camera?

Also - is that design and details published anywhere? That looks like a nice clean design, but I'd want to be sure to get the correct lights, attachments, connector, etc. Did you use 12V lights?

Thanks,

John

Respondido : 29/09/2016 5:28 am
damian.d
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Topic starter answered:
Re: LED Lights

Ayourk, it looks like with the quad extruder nothing else will be able to use the top frame, but who knows. I personally have no plans to get the quad extruder so it's not an issue for me.

John, the only glare I seem to get is when the camera is pointed at the LCD screen. The LED's are tucked into the frame a bit so the light is not spilling out. I sort of just tossed this design together since the printer was free and I had a bit of time on the weekend but it can definitely be improved. I would have probably added 2 sets of LED's to make it even brighter since I mainly print with black PLA that seems to absorb light, and created some holes underneath to make pushing the electric cable in easier. The LED's are 12V, white 5050's I bought on ebay, the male barrel plug I cut off an old wall wart, and the female ones I already had available. The LED holder printed with no supports in 5 pieces as seen below. The end caps snap on, the middle part was glued to the 2 arms after the LED strip was inserted.

Respondido : 29/09/2016 2:00 pm
David T.
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Re: LED Lights

I like it. What is the length of the middle part? Does it fit to MK42 heatbed in single piece or is it glued from two pieces?

Respondido : 29/09/2016 2:09 pm
damian.d
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Topic starter answered:
Re: LED Lights

The middle part is 220mm and is glued into the two outer parts. It wouldn't fit as one piece, and would be more difficult to assemble/print without supports.

Respondido : 30/09/2016 1:36 pm
JohnOCFII
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Re: LED Lights

[quote="damian.d"]

John, the only glare I seem to get is when the camera is pointed at the LCD screen. The LED's are tucked into the frame a bit so the light is not spilling out. I sort of just tossed this design together since the printer was free and I had a bit of time on the weekend but it can definitely be improved. I would have probably added 2 sets of LED's to make it even brighter since I mainly print with black PLA that seems to absorb light, and created some holes underneath to make pushing the electric cable in easier. The LED's are 12V, white 5050's I bought on ebay, the male barrel plug I cut off an old wall wart, and the female ones I already had available. The LED holder printed with no supports in 5 pieces as seen below. The end caps snap on, the middle part was glued to the 2 arms after the LED strip was inserted.

Great info, and nice design. Thanks for sharing.

Respondido : 30/09/2016 3:24 pm
oscar.s
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Re: LED Lights

Awsome, i would like to have this on my printer.

Do you have the files?

Respondido : 07/10/2016 6:33 am
JohnOCFII
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Re: LED Lights



John, the only glare I seem to get is when the camera is pointed at the LCD screen. The LED's are tucked into the frame a bit so the light is not spilling out. I sort of just tossed this design together since the printer was free and I had a bit of time on the weekend but it can definitely be improved. I would have probably added 2 sets of LED's to make it even brighter since I mainly print with black PLA that seems to absorb light, and created some holes underneath to make pushing the electric cable in easier. The LED's are 12V, white 5050's I bought on ebay, the male barrel plug I cut off an old wall wart, and the female ones I already had available. The LED holder printed with no supports in 5 pieces as seen below. The end caps snap on, the middle part was glued to the 2 arms after the LED strip was inserted.

Great info, and nice design. Thanks for sharing.

Respondido : 07/10/2016 6:02 pm
MrMik
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Re: LED Lights

powered by the printers PSU where I added a barrel jack for easy hookup.

Thanks for sharing this!

Where did you tap into the power supply to get 12V, and do you know how much current could be safely drawn from there?
Enough power for 1 or 2 additional 12V fans to cool the power supply?

Cheers, Mik

Respondido : 08/10/2016 7:55 am
Patrik Rosén
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Re: LED Lights

Would love to know how you connected the lamp to the PSU as well, I'm running my panel with its own adaper now...

http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1781519

Me on 3dhubs!
Respondido : 08/10/2016 1:11 pm
PJR
 PJR
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Re: LED Lights

Patrik

If you remove the PSU and take off the printed cover, you will find additional 12V outputs...

Peter

Please note: I do not have any affiliation with Prusa Research. Any advices given are offered in good faith. It is your responsibility to ensure that by following my advice you do not suffer or cause injury, damage…

Respondido : 08/10/2016 1:55 pm
Patrik Rosén
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Re: LED Lights

Patrik

If you remove the PSU and take off the printed cover, you will find additional 12V outputs...

Peter

Alright, easy as that! 😀

Me on 3dhubs!
Respondido : 08/10/2016 2:23 pm
Patrik Rosén
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Re: LED Lights

Just before I set the house on fire, if I connect my LED light to this two outlets, that will give me the 12V I'm looking for right?

Me on 3dhubs!
Respondido : 12/10/2016 7:51 pm
PJR
 PJR
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Re: LED Lights

Patrik

They are the ones. Just check with a multimeter first though...

Peter

Please note: I do not have any affiliation with Prusa Research. Any advices given are offered in good faith. It is your responsibility to ensure that by following my advice you do not suffer or cause injury, damage…

Respondido : 12/10/2016 9:53 pm
JohnOCFII
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Re: LED Lights

They are the ones. Just check with a multimeter first though...

Agree on both points.

Respondido : 12/10/2016 11:04 pm
91d3on Mining
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Re: LED Lights

Would love to know how you connected the lamp to the PSU as well, I'm running my panel with its own adaper now...

http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1781519

Thanks Patrik.r! I installed this on my printer.

Respondido : 19/10/2016 6:52 am
joe.b2
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Re: LED Lights


Ayourk, it looks like with the quad extruder nothing else will be able to use the top frame, but who knows. I personally have no plans to get the quad extruder so it's not an issue for me.

John, the only glare I seem to get is when the camera is pointed at the LCD screen. The LED's are tucked into the frame a bit so the light is not spilling out. I sort of just tossed this design together since the printer was free and I had a bit of time on the weekend but it can definitely be improved. I would have probably added 2 sets of LED's to make it even brighter since I mainly print with black PLA that seems to absorb light, and created some holes underneath to make pushing the electric cable in easier. The LED's are 12V, white 5050's I bought on ebay, the male barrel plug I cut off an old wall wart, and the female ones I already had available. The LED holder printed with no supports in 5 pieces as seen below. The end caps snap on, the middle part was glued to the 2 arms after the LED strip was inserted.


Could you please share your print files? STL.

Can't find anything as good on Thingiverse.

Thanks

Respondido : 18/09/2017 6:16 am
JohnOCFII
(@johnocfii)
Estimable Member
Re: LED Lights


Could you please share your print files? STL.

Can't find anything as good on Thingiverse.

I've been using Patrik's LED light holders (and his recommended lights) for close to a year. They work well, and provide even, bright light.

https://www.myminifactory.com/object/led-strip-mounts-prusa-i3-mk2-multi-color-upgrade-version-25846

Respondido : 18/09/2017 5:09 pm
jake.s2
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Re: LED Lights




John, the only glare I seem to get is when the camera is pointed at the LCD screen. The LED's are tucked into the frame a bit so the light is not spilling out. I sort of just tossed this design together since the printer was free and I had a bit of time on the weekend but it can definitely be improved. I would have probably added 2 sets of LED's to make it even brighter since I mainly print with black PLA that seems to absorb light, and created some holes underneath to make pushing the electric cable in easier. The LED's are 12V, white 5050's I bought on ebay, the male barrel plug I cut off an old wall wart, and the female ones I already had available. The LED holder printed with no supports in 5 pieces as seen below. The end caps snap on, the middle part was glued to the 2 arms after the LED strip was inserted.

Great info, and nice design. Thanks for sharing.

Great info...Thanks for taking an effort in sharing it.

Respondido : 19/09/2017 6:28 am
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