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LED Ring

Discussion in 'Phlatprinter 3 MODS' started by TigerPilot, Jun 24, 2013.

  1. TigerPilot

    TigerPilot Well-Known Member

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    Here is my latest mod. I made a LED light ring. I had cut the vacuum shoe to fit the inner circle. It's all SMD. I powered the LEDs with 14.5V that I use to drive my outrunner spindle (it's in another thread from way before).

    I cut the outlines of the ring with a 1/16 bit. The traces I cut with 20° bit that I bought on ebay form China.

    I had made a 'bed' for the PCB board to get a near true cut as possible. Still not perfect but it is only 2 or 3 thou out.

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    Cool! I'm surprised I haven't done a light mod on mine yet. I'm always shooting the flashlight at it when I'm trying to set the bit height. This would be so much better.
     
  3. TigerPilot

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    Not so fast, Shaun! I still use a flashlight to set the zero height of the bit. I too thought that this mod will help but I get a much better setting with the flashlight. When the bit and shadow are touching I know it's zero height. :D

    Still, I'm glad I did the mod. It's nice when the area where I cut is nicely lit up.
     
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    Nice job Yoram! very cool project I am going to be working one of these up for my PhlatBot
    Thanks for sharing this
    Mark and Trish
     
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    Looks excellent! What are the part numbers for the LED's and the resistor(?) next to each? This is running on the 12v DC from the power supply?
     
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    The LEDs are the 5050 LEDs. I bought them on Ebay from China. Search Ebay for 5050 led and it will come up. I bought fifty of them even though I used only 10 since they had cost something like $8.50, I think, or maybe even less.

    The resistors are 430 ohm, if I recall correctly. Indeed I use the 12v power supply that is running the outrunner, as you can see in the picture. I cranked it up to 14.5V. The LEDs get a bit hot. They could use a bigger resistor. Maybe 500 or 550 ohm but it's OK as it is. I didn't burn any LED so far. I bought 100 resistors from Digikey for $1.45. I had bought other stuff too so that the shipping was negligible.

    I used soldering past to solder everything. I highly recommend using it when you use SMD. All you need is a drop. You hold the SMD in place and touch it with a 60w iron. It almost instantly melts and you're done.
     

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