DIY 3D Printed Keychain Light
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DIY 3D Printed Keychain Light
Hello Friends, welcome back in my new Instructables. Today I'm going to build my own smallest & 3D Printed Keychain light with inbuilt 500mah lipo battery. And trust me guys this project is going to be an amazing because I used the powerful Cree LED. Since everyone knows that how powerful Cree LED Is. Make one for yourself and enjoy!
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Do you know what's the reason to build this keychain light? Let me tell you, sometimes we go outside for camping or any other things. Then we need a emergency light also, if we forgot the emergency light then this tiny keychain light will helps us alot. Since it's attached to a keychain, it's always within reach, eliminating the need to search for a flashlight for light. It’s handy for tasks like unlocking doors in the dark, reading menus in dim restaurants, or checking the car's engine at night.
Supplies
Required Components;)
- 3w/1w Cree LED
- 500mAh Lipo Battery
- On/Off Slide switch
- 30 AWG Silicon Wires
- keychain ring
Required Tools;)
- Miniware TS80P Soldering Iron
- Good Quality Soldering Wire
- Good Quality Soldering Flux
- Wire Cutter
- Super Glue
Design Enclosure
Since I wanna make it as small as possible so I decided to choose 3d Printing for long term use & durability. I started to design it's enclosure using Autodesk Fusion 360.
Print Enclosure
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You can find the Download STL Files from below.
Prepare LED
I'm using high power 3w Cree LED with high luminous. Since it will consume a lot of battery power, wo I'll recommend to use 1w led for longer backup.
- The LED PCB has two solder pads with polarity marked on it.
- First tin the terminals apply a small amount of solder on the tip of your soldering iron.
- Then solder the wires with the correct polarity. You may see the above image for your reference
- Now connect the both wires of LED with the lipo battery
Charging Module Connection
Here I'm Using TP4056 Charging Module to charge the lipo battery safely.
- The charging has also two solder pads with polarity marked on it.
- First tin the both terminal and apply a small amount of flux for better results.
- Now solder the battery wires with the charging Module, as shown in the image for your reference.
Switch Connection
I'm using mini 3 pin slide switch to turn on & turn off the LED
- Mini slide switch has 3 pins to connect the wires.
- First tin the two terminal of the slide switch one from middle & second one from any side you prefer.
- Now solder the wires to both pins of slide switch.
- Connect the battery wire on middle and led wire to side pin.
Place Components
Now start to place all the components one by one in 3d Printed Case.
- First place the charging Module in the case, make sure the charging pin is on the point of the hole.
- Now please the lipo battery in the case and fix it using double side tape.
- Now fix the slide switch to it's place and glue it using super glue.
- Now Close the enclosure properly using super glue.
Project Testing
Now our project is successful completed. Now plug the Micro USB to charging Module and charge the battery fully before use. And as you can see the light is too high.
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Thank you! See you next time ;)