Moon Lamp With Remote
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Hello Everyone,
I was inspired by https://www.instructables.com/Print-Your-Own-Moon/ and printed various sizes of the moon.
They turned out good, but my challenges were
- Making it portable, rechargeable
- Work with and without wire
- Stronger
- Electronic circuit for the lamp
- Multi colors
- Easy service/troubleshooting
- Wooden stand
In this instructable, I will share how I made one
Do let me know your comments and suggestions
What Do We Need ?
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- 3d Printed Moon (see the next step for more details)
- Lithium battery from an old phone (width less than 28mm)
- RGB LED strip
- RGB controller with remote
- TP4056 - lithium battery charger
- MT3608- DC step-up convertor
- 5.5x2.1mm power jack
- Push-button
- Wires
- Soldering iron
- Hot-glue
- Multimeter
- Scrap wooden plank
- Jigsaw
- PVA glue / fevicol
- 13/64" dowels
3d Printing the Moon
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- Download STL files from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4749712
- Printed with white PLA at 0.2mm resolution
- Took 33hrs approx for the moon and 40 minutes for the cap
- I adjusted the cap based on components I had
- I have also kept a plain cap stl, that can be customizer based on your requirement/components
Circuit Diagram
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- The battery is charged by TP4056
- The output of TP4056 is stepped up to 12V using MT3608
- This is the input voltage for the RGB controller via a switch
Testing: RBG LED Strip
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- Before starting building, testing individual components is recommended
- Here I am testing RGB LED strip
Testing It All Together
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- I have a habit to test all components individually and then together before the final assembly
- This helps me to adjust/troubleshoot if there are issues with individual components
- I had to replace the battery and adjust the length of the led strip to reduce brightness
Reducing Size
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- Most of the components I used were barebone, except the RGB controller
- So I removed the outer casing and removed any connectors
- I soldered the led strip with the help of some soft and short length wires as shown
Assembly
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- Fix the power jack connector and the switch on the cap as shown
- Using double side tape, stick the TP4056 and MT3608 on the battery ( on one side)
- On the other side stick the RGB controller
- Make all wire connections as per the circuit diagram
- Test the Moon Lamp
- Take rest of the day Off
Stand
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- Cut 6 wooden fingers 2.5"x0.5"
- Drill 5mm or 13/64" holes as shown
- Using 13/64" dowels and fevicol, assemble the stand
- Sand the stand and apply varnish for a natural look
Adore
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- Charge the battery
- Set the moon on the stand
- Set color of the moon to your mood
- Adore it's beautify
Thanks for reading this article
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